HiC-Pro: an Optimized and Flexible Pipeline for Hi-C Data Processing

HiC-Pro: an Optimized and Flexible Pipeline for Hi-C Data Processing
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Total Pages : 40
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ISBN-10 : 1523764422
ISBN-13 : 9781523764426
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis HiC-Pro: an Optimized and Flexible Pipeline for Hi-C Data Processing by : Oldenburg Oldenburg Press

HiC-Pro is an optimized and flexible pipeline for processing Hi-C data from raw reads to normalized contact maps. HiC-Pro maps reads, detects valid ligation products, performs quality controls and generates intra- and inter-chromosomal contact maps. It includes a fast implementation of the iterative correction method and is based on a memory-efficient data format for Hi-C contact maps. In addition, HiC-Pro can use phased genotype data to build allele-specific contact maps. We applied HiC-Pro to different Hi-C datasets, demonstrating its ability to easily process large data in a reasonable time. Source code and documentation are available at http://github.com/nservant/HiC-Pro.

Spatial Genome Organization

Spatial Genome Organization
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 9781071624975
ISBN-13 : 1071624970
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Spatial Genome Organization by : Tom Sexton

This detailed volume explores a variety of cutting-edge techniques used to interrogate spatial genome organization. Beginning with a section covering the vital chromosome conformation capture (3C) technique, this collection continues with chapters on targeted Hi-C approaches, sequencing-based approaches to assess nuclear environment, as well as single-cell technologies to better characterize the heterogeneity and dynamics of nuclear architectures and approaches to visualize them by microscopy. Finally, in order to be able to ask functional questions about the role of spatial chromatin organization in genomic control, the last section provides methods for acute manipulations of chromatin architecture. Written for the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and practical, Spatial Genome Organization: Methods and Protocols is an ideal resource for researchers searching for the best techniques to address their own specific research questions.

Spatial Genome Organization

Spatial Genome Organization
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Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages : 139
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ISBN-10 : 9782889745043
ISBN-13 : 288974504X
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Spatial Genome Organization by : Karim Mekhail

Genomic Regulatory Systems

Genomic Regulatory Systems
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9780080525594
ISBN-13 : 0080525598
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Genomic Regulatory Systems by : Eric H. Davidson

The interaction between biology and evolution has been the subject of great interest in recent years. Because evolution is such a highly debated topic, a biologically oriented discussion will appeal not only to scientists and biologists but also to the interested lay person. This topic will always be a subject of controversy and therefore any breaking information regarding it is of great interest.The author is a recognized expert in the field of developmental biology and has been instrumental in elucidating the relationship between biology and evolution. The study of evolution is of interest to many different kinds of people and Genomic Regulatory Systems: In Development and Evolution is written at a level that is very easy to read and understand even for the nonscientist.* Contents Include* Regulatory Hardwiring: A Brief Overview of the Genomic Control Apparatus and Its Causal Role in Development and Evolution * Inside the Cis-Regulatory Module: Control Logic and How the Regulatory Environment Is Transduced into Spatial Patterns of Gene Expression* Regulation of Direct Cell-Type Specification in Early Development* The Secret of the Bilaterians: Abstract Regulatory Design in Building Adult Body Parts* Changes That Make New Forms: Gene Regulatory Systems and the Evolution of Body Plans

Self-Organization in Biological Systems

Self-Organization in Biological Systems
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
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ISBN-10 : 9780691212920
ISBN-13 : 0691212929
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Self-Organization in Biological Systems by : Scott Camazine

The synchronized flashing of fireflies at night. The spiraling patterns of an aggregating slime mold. The anastomosing network of army-ant trails. The coordinated movements of a school of fish. Researchers are finding in such patterns--phenomena that have fascinated naturalists for centuries--a fertile new approach to understanding biological systems: the study of self-organization. This book, a primer on self-organization in biological systems for students and other enthusiasts, introduces readers to the basic concepts and tools for studying self-organization and then examines numerous examples of self-organization in the natural world. Self-organization refers to diverse pattern formation processes in the physical and biological world, from sand grains assembling into rippled dunes to cells combining to create highly structured tissues to individual insects working to create sophisticated societies. What these diverse systems hold in common is the proximate means by which they acquire order and structure. In self-organizing systems, pattern at the global level emerges solely from interactions among lower-level components. Remarkably, even very complex structures result from the iteration of surprisingly simple behaviors performed by individuals relying on only local information. This striking conclusion suggests important lines of inquiry: To what degree is environmental rather than individual complexity responsible for group complexity? To what extent have widely differing organisms adopted similar, convergent strategies of pattern formation? How, specifically, has natural selection determined the rules governing interactions within biological systems? Broad in scope, thorough yet accessible, this book is a self-contained introduction to self-organization and complexity in biology--a field of study at the forefront of life sciences research.

Bacterial Chromatin

Bacterial Chromatin
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 654
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ISBN-10 : 9781071639306
ISBN-13 : 1071639307
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Bacterial Chromatin by : Remus T. Dame

Capturing Chromosome Conformation

Capturing Chromosome Conformation
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Publisher : Humana
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 1071606638
ISBN-13 : 9781071606636
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Capturing Chromosome Conformation by : Beatrice Bodega

This detailed book collects methods based on the evolution of the chromosome conformation capture (3C) technique and other complementary approaches to dissect chromatin conformation with an emphasis on dissection of nuclear compartmentalization and visualization in imaging. Written for the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and practical, Capturing Chromosome Conformation: Methods and Protocols serves as an ideal guide for researchers working to further understand 3D genome organization.

Chemical Biology of the Genome

Chemical Biology of the Genome
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9780128176450
ISBN-13 : 0128176458
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Chemical Biology of the Genome by : Siddhartha Roy

Chemical Biology of the Genome provides a comprehensive overview of essential concepts and principles of genomic and epigenomics dynamics as explored through the lens of chemical biology. Key examples and case studies illustrate chemical biology methods for study and analysis of the genome and epigenome, with an emphasis on relevance to physiological and pathophysiological processes and drug discovery. Authors and international leaders in biochemical studies of the genome, Drs. Siddhartha Roy and Tapas Kundu, adopt an integrated, interdisciplinary approach throughout, demonstrating how fast evolving chemical and mass-scale sequencing tools are increasingly used to interpret biochemical processes of the genome. Later sections discuss chemical modifications of the genome, DNA sequence recognition by proteins and gene regulation, GWAS and EpiGWAS studies, 3D architecture of the genome, and functional genome architecture. In-depth, discovery focused chapters examine intervention in gene networks using SiRNA/ShRNA, miRNA, and anti-miR, small molecule modulation of iPS, drug resistance pathways altered DNA methylation as drug targets, anti-miR as therapeutics, and nanodelivery of drugs. - Offers an interdisciplinary discussion of the chemical biology of the genome and epigenome, employing illustrative case studies in both physiological and pathophysiological contexts - Supports researchers in employing chemical and mass-scale sequencing approaches to interpret genomic and epigenomic dynamics - Highlights innovative pathways and molecular targets for new disease study and drug discovery

Next Steps for Functional Genomics

Next Steps for Functional Genomics
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9780309676731
ISBN-13 : 0309676738
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Next Steps for Functional Genomics by : National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

One of the holy grails in biology is the ability to predict functional characteristics from an organism's genetic sequence. Despite decades of research since the first sequencing of an organism in 1995, scientists still do not understand exactly how the information in genes is converted into an organism's phenotype, its physical characteristics. Functional genomics attempts to make use of the vast wealth of data from "-omics" screens and projects to describe gene and protein functions and interactions. A February 2020 workshop was held to determine research needs to advance the field of functional genomics over the next 10-20 years. Speakers and participants discussed goals, strategies, and technical needs to allow functional genomics to contribute to the advancement of basic knowledge and its applications that would benefit society. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.

Hi-C Data Analysis

Hi-C Data Analysis
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Publisher : Humana
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1071613928
ISBN-13 : 9781071613924
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Hi-C Data Analysis by : Silvio Bicciato

This volume details a comprehensive set of methods and tools for Hi-C data processing, analysis, and interpretation. Chapters cover applications of Hi-C to address a variety of biological problems, with a specific focus on state-of-the-art computational procedures adopted for the data analysis. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and cutting-edge, Hi-C Data Analysis: Methods and Protocols aims to help computational and molecular biologists working in the field of chromatin 3D architecture and transcription regulation.