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Removing unwanted variation between samples in Hi-C experiments

Kipper Fletez‐Brant, Yunjiang Qiu, David U. Gorkin, Ming Hu, Kasper D. Hansen

2024Briefings in Bioinformatics17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hi-C data are commonly normalized using single sample processing methods, with focus on comparisons between regions within a given contact map. Here, we aim to compare contact maps across different samples. We demonstrate that unwanted variation, of likely technical origin, is present in Hi-C data with replicates from different individuals, and that properties of this unwanted variation change across the contact map. We present band-wise normalization and batch correction, a method for normalization and batch correction of Hi-C data and show that it substantially improves comparisons across samples, including in a quantitative trait loci analysis as well as differential enrichment across cell types.

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