2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.03.28.534549
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Visual integration of omics data to improve 3D models of fungal chromosomes

Abstract: The functions of eukaryotic chromosomes and their spatial architecture in the nucleus are reciprocally dependent. Hi-C experiments are routinely used to study chromosome 3D organization by probing chromatin interactions. Standard representation of the data has relied on contact maps that show the frequency of interactions between parts of the genome. In parallel, it has become easier to build 3D models of the entire genome based on the same Hi-C data, and thus benefit from the methodology and visualization too… Show more

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“…Compared to other types of data, individual types of omics data are relatively well standardized with formats such as FASTQ being able to represent a wide range of molecular measurements 35 and projects such as Ensembl providing systems and ontologies of stable identifiers for genes, transcripts, proteins, and exons. 36 However, there is a lack of standards for multi-omics data. 37 In regard to tooling, a wide variety of solutions for multi-omics integration, analysis, or visualization have been developed and made available to the community.…”
Section: Molecular Data Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to other types of data, individual types of omics data are relatively well standardized with formats such as FASTQ being able to represent a wide range of molecular measurements 35 and projects such as Ensembl providing systems and ontologies of stable identifiers for genes, transcripts, proteins, and exons. 36 However, there is a lack of standards for multi-omics data. 37 In regard to tooling, a wide variety of solutions for multi-omics integration, analysis, or visualization have been developed and made available to the community.…”
Section: Molecular Data Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%