The corrected gene proximity map for analyzing the 3D genome organization using Hi-C data.
Cheng YeAlberto PaccanaroMark GersteinKoon-Kiu YanPublished in: BMC bioinformatics (2020)
The Corrected Gene Proximity map is a map of the 3D structure of the genome on a global scale. It allows the simultaneous analysis of intra- and inter- chromosomal interactions and of gene co-regulation and co-localization more effectively than the map obtained by raw contact frequencies, thus revealing hidden associations between global spatial positioning and gene expression. The flexible graph-based formalism of the CGP map can be easily generalized to study any existing Hi-C datasets.