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Support for Arima High coverage Hi-C kit #61
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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. |
Hi @cerebis |
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. |
Hi @AlcaArctica! |
@ferrojm Sorry, I have not tried this so far. Have you? |
@AlcaArctica No :( |
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? |
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.
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