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Hi-C: A method to study the three-dimensional architecture of genomes
Nynke L. van Berkum
,
Erez Lieberman-Aiden
, Louise Williams
, Maxim Imakaev
, Andreas Gnirke
, Leonid A. Mirny
, Job Dekker
, Eric S. Lander
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3D Architecture
100%
High-throughput Chromosome Conformation Capture (Hi-C)
100%
Ligation
75%
Contact Matrix
75%
High-resolution
25%
Adaptation
25%
Human Genome
25%
DNA Fragments
25%
High-throughput
25%
Microscopy
25%
Three-dimensional (3D)
25%
Chromatin
25%
Preferential Association
25%
Chromosome Conformation Capture
25%
Close Proximity
25%
Cross-linked
25%
Restriction Enzyme
25%
Correlation Analysis
25%
Genome Organization
25%
Formaldehyde
25%
Biotin
25%
Densely Packed
25%
Chromosome Organization
25%
C Cells
25%
Active Chromatin
25%
Chromosome Territory
25%
Long-range Interactions
25%
Interchromosomal Effect
25%
Streptavidin Beads
25%
DNA-protein Crosslinks
25%
Direct Analysis
25%
Genome-wide Studies
25%
Functional Elements
25%
Number of Loci
25%
Small Genes
25%
Computational Simulation
25%
Sequencer
25%
Open Chromatin
25%
Overhang
25%
Ensemble Analysis
25%
Accessible Chromatin
25%
Blunt-end Ligation
25%
Genome-wide Library
25%
Theoretical Derivation
25%
Fractal Globule
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Transcription
100%
Promoter Region
100%
Human Genome
100%
Enhancer Region
100%
Conformation
100%
Chromosome Organization
100%
Genomic Organization
100%
Streptavidin
100%
Protein Cross Linking
100%
Genomics
100%
Biotin
100%
Chromosome Conformation Capture
100%
Restriction Enzyme
100%