Topological structure analysis of chromatin interaction networks.
Juris ViksnaGatis MelkusEdgars CelmsKārlis ČerānsKarlis FreivaldsPaulis KikustsLelde LaceMārtiņš OpmanisDarta RitumaPeteris RucevskisPublished in: BMC bioinformatics (2019)
The obtained results show that the topological structure of chromatin interaction networks can be well described in terms of isolated connected components of the network and that formation of these components can be often explained by biological features of functionally related gene modules. The presented method allows automatic identification of all such components and evaluation of their significance in PCHi-C dataset for 17 haematopoietic cell types. The method can be adapted for exploration of other chromatin interaction data sets that include information about sufficiently large number of different cell types, and, in principle, also for analysis of other kinds of cell type-specific networks.