TADBD: A sensitive and fast method for detection of typologically associated domain boundaries

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Abstract

A topologically associated domain (TAD) is a self-interacting genomic block. Detection of TAD boundaries on Hi-C contact matrix is one of the most important issues in the analysis of 3D genome architecture at TAD level. Here, we present TAD boundary detection (TADBD), a sensitive and fast computational method for detection of TAD boundaries on Hi-C contact matrix. This method implements a Haar-based algorithm by considering Haar diagonal template, acceleration via a compact integrogram, multi-scale aggregation at template size and statistical filtering. In most cases, comparison results from simulated and experimental data show that TADBD outperforms the other five methods. In addition, a new R package for TADBD is freely available online.

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Lyu, H., Li, L., Wu, Z., Wang, T., Zheng, J., & Wang, H. (2020). TADBD: A sensitive and fast method for detection of typologically associated domain boundaries. BioTechniques, 69(1), 19–26. https://doi.org/10.2144/BTN-2019-0165

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