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|a Li, Guoqiang
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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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|a Liu, Yaping
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|a Zhang, Yanxiao
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|a Joint profiling of DNA methylation and chromatin architecture in single cells
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|a We report a molecular assay, Methyl-HiC, that can simultaneously capture the chromosome conformation and DNA methylome in a cell. Methyl-HiC reveals coordinated DNA methylation status between distal genomic segments that are in spatial proximity in the nucleus, and delineates heterogeneity of both the chromatin architecture and DNA methylome in a mixed population. It enables simultaneous characterization of cell-type-specific chromatin organization and epigenome in complex tissues.
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|t Nature Methods
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