Authors
Nelle Varoquaux, Ivan Liachko, Ferhat Ay, Joshua N Burton, Jay Shendure, Maitreya J Dunham, Jean-Philippe Vert, William S Noble
Publication date
2015/5/4
Journal
Nucleic acids research
Volume
43
Issue
11
Pages
5331-5339
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Centromeres are essential for proper chromosome segregation. Despite extensive research, centromere locations in yeast genomes remain difficult to infer, and in most species they are still unknown. Recently, the chromatin conformation capture assay, Hi-C, has been re-purposed for diverse applications, including de novo genome assembly, deconvolution of metagenomic samples and inference of centromere locations. We describe a method, Centurion, that jointly infers the locations of all centromeres in a single genome from Hi-C data by exploiting the centromeres’ tendency to cluster in three-dimensional space. We first demonstrate the accuracy of Centurion in identifying known centromere locations from high coverage Hi-C data of budding yeast and a human malaria parasite. We then use Centurion to infer centromere locations in 14 yeast species. Across all microbes that we consider, Centurion predicts 89 …
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