| Literature DB >> 33981483 |
Hanna Kranas1,2, Irina Tuszynska1, Bartek Wilczynski1.
Abstract
MOTIVATION: Computational analysis of chromosomal contact data is currently gaining popularity with the rapid advance in experimental techniques providing access to a growing body of data. An important problem in this area is the identification of long range contacts between distinct chromatin regions. Such loops were shown to exist at different scales, either mediating relatively short range interactions between enhancers and promoters or providing interactions between much larger, distant chromosome domains. A proper statistical analysis as well as availability to a wide research community are crucial in a tool for this task.Entities:
Keywords: Chromosome contacts; Hi-C data analysis
Year: 2021 PMID: 33981483 PMCID: PMC8083178 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.10558
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1Example of visualization of long range contacts for: (A) regions, here enhancer-promoter contacts, for two 10 kb resolution Hi-C maps from human Fetal Brain cells. Contacts were calculated up to 30 bins distance each way from the point of interest. Top to bottom: a Jbrowse (Skinner et al., 2009) screenshot with genes and interaction profile representation (points of interest in green, their contact predictions in yellow); HiCEnterprise interaction profile plot with intensities (weighted by distance) and −log10 of FDR corrected p-values (q-values) with a threshold set at 0.01. (B) TADs, here HiCEnterprise visualization for 150 kb resolution Hi-C map of 17th chromosome from HUVEC. Left upper trianle: original Hi-C map contact frequencies; right lower triangle: −log10 of q-values of the interdomain interactions calculated with hypergeometric distribution.
Figure 2(A) Venn plot for comparing results intersection of HiCEnterprise with HiCCUPS and Homer programs. (B) Venn plot for comparing results intersection of HiCEnterprise with HiCCUPS and Homer programs with one bin freedom (if programs found the same bin +/−1, the contact is considered as common).