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Galaxy HiCExplorer: a web server for reproducible Hi-C data analysis, quality control and visualization
Author(s) -
Joachim Wolff,
Vivek Bhardwaj,
Stephan Nothjunge,
Gautier Richard,
Gina Renschler,
Ralf Gilsbach,
Thomas Manke,
Rolf Backofen,
Fidel Ramírez,
Björn Grüning
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
nucleic acids research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 9.008
H-Index - 537
eISSN - 1362-4954
pISSN - 0305-1048
DOI - 10.1093/nar/gky504
Subject(s) - visualization , usable , workflow , biology , web server , computer science , computational biology , world wide web , database , the internet , data mining
Galaxy HiCExplorer is a web server that facilitates the study of the 3D conformation of chromatin by allowing Hi-C data processing, analysis and visualization. With the Galaxy HiCExplorer web server, users with little bioinformatic background can perform every step of the analysis in one workflow: mapping of the raw sequence data, creation of Hi-C contact matrices, quality assessment, correction of contact matrices and identification of topological associated domains (TADs) and A/B compartments. Users can create publication ready plots of the contact matrix, A/B compartments, and TADs on a selected genomic locus, along with additional information like gene tracks or ChIP-seq signals. Galaxy HiCExplorer is freely usable at: https://hicexplorer.usegalaxy.eu and is available as a Docker container: https://github.com/deeptools/docker-galaxy-hicexplorer.

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