Constructing 3D interaction maps from 1D epigenomes
The human genome is highly organized, with one-dimensional chromatin states packaged into higher level three-dimensional architecture. Here, the authors present EpiTensor that can identify 3D spatial associations from 1D epigenetic information.
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Main Authors: | Yun Zhu, Zhao Chen, Kai Zhang, Mengchi Wang, David Medovoy, John W. Whitaker, Bo Ding, Nan Li, Lina Zheng, Wei Wang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/54d65bca25564014bcd842f0e9a3acf1 |
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