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Support for Arima High coverage Hi-C kit #61

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Norbittner opened this issue Mar 4, 2022 · 7 comments
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Support for Arima High coverage Hi-C kit #61

Norbittner opened this issue Mar 4, 2022 · 7 comments
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@Norbittner
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Hi,

for a new version of qc3C it would be nice to support the 4-emzyme cocktail of the Arima High coverage Hi-C kit. At the moment only max. 2 enzymes are supported.

@cerebis
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cerebis commented Mar 4, 2022

Thanks for bringing this to my attention.

In truth, some parts of the qc3C codebase can handle an arbitrary number of enzymes, but there are also a few methods where I chose to make the interface simpler/explicit. I will have to see how much refactoring is required, to have an idea of when this could be accomplished.

Also @Norbittner, it would be really helpful if you could assist me by providing an accession to an example of this datatype.

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Hi @cerebis
Thanks for the fast reply. I will have a look for any public datasets (i use clinical data atm which are not open) but it might be hard as the new Arima kit is quite new. But i'll let you know.

@AlcaArctica
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AlcaArctica commented Oct 13, 2023

Has there been an update on this? Our lab has also used a combination of 4 enzymes (DpnII, HinfI, DdeI, MseI) from this kit https://arimagenomics.com/wp-content/files/Bioinformatics-User-Guide-Arima-HiC-and-Arima-High-Coverage-HiC.pdf and I am not sure how to analyse the resulting data.

@ferrojm
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ferrojm commented Jan 9, 2024

Hi @AlcaArctica!
Did you have good results by using these enzymes as input for qc3c for Arima High coverage kit?

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@ferrojm Sorry, I have not tried this so far. Have you?

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ferrojm commented Jan 15, 2024

@AlcaArctica No :(
I think I will try a mapping approach!

@Rhia15
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Rhia15 commented Sep 4, 2024

Hey, my lab is also using the new Arima kit, just wondering how you guys analysed how effective the HiC library were? Did you still go ahead with qc3c?

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