Comparison of Hi-C Experiments using Structural Similarity.
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Comparison of Hi-C Experiments using Structural Similarity.
Identification of dynamic changes in chromatin conformation is a fundamental task in genetics. In 2020, Galan et al. presented CHESS (Comparison of Hi-C Experiments using Structural Similarity), a novel computational algorithm designed for systematic identification of structural differences in chromatin-contact maps. Using CHESS, the same group …
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