Detail of FigS2_C7



Project
Title
BDML file for quantiative information about X chromosome structure from Hi-C data at 250-kb resolution for a male mouse T helper (TH1) cell #7
Description
NA
Release, Updated
2017-10-03,
2018-11-15
License
CC BY-NC-SA
Kind
Quantitative data based on Experiment
File Formats
Data size
365.6 KB

Organism
M. musculus ( NCBITaxon:10090 )
Strain(s)
-
Cell Line
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Datatype
chromosome structure
Molecular Function (MF)
Biological Process (BP)
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Cellular Component (CC)
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Biological Imaging Method
XYZ Scale
XYZ: 1 a.u.
T scale
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Image Acquisition
Experiment type
Other
Microscope type
Other
Acquisition mode
Other
Contrast method
Other
Microscope model
-
Detector model
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Objective model
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Filter set
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Summary of Methods
See details in Hirata et al. (2016) Scientific Reports, 6: 34982.
Related paper(s)

Yoshito Hirata, Arisa Oda, Kunihiro Ohta, Kazuyuki Aihara (2016) Three-dimensional reconstruction of single-cell chromosome structure using recurrence plots., Scientific reports, Volume 6, pp. 34982

Published in 2016 Oct 11 (Electronic publication in Oct. 11, 2016, midnight )

(Abstract) Single-cell analysis of the three-dimensional (3D) chromosome structure can reveal cell-to-cell variability in genome activities. Here, we propose to apply recurrence plots, a mathematical method of nonlinear time series analysis, to reconstruct the 3D chromosome structure of a single cell based on information of chromosomal contacts from genome-wide chromosome conformation capture (Hi-C) data. This recurrence plot-based reconstruction (RPR) method enables rapid reconstruction of a unique structure in single cells, even from incomplete Hi-C information.
(MeSH Terms)

Contact
Yoshito Hirata , University of Tokyo , Institute of Industrial Science
Contributors
Yoshito Hirata, Arisa Oda, Kunihiro Ohta, Kazuyuki Aihara

Local ID
FigS2_C7
BDML ID
cae4a21c-52ff-4d16-9184-df378e38eb33
BDML/BD5