Nucleosome Dynamics: a new tool for the dynamic analysis of nucleosome positioning

Abstract We present Nucleosome Dynamics, a suite of programs integrated into a virtual research environment and created to define nucleosome architecture and dynamics from noisy experimental data. The package allows both the definition of nucleosome architectures and the detection of changes in nucl...

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Published inNucleic acids research Vol. 47; no. 18; pp. 9511 - 9523
Main Authors Buitrago, Diana, Codó, Laia, Illa, Ricard, de Jorge, Pau, Battistini, Federica, Flores, Oscar, Bayarri, Genis, Royo, Romina, Del Pino, Marc, Heath, Simon, Hospital, Adam, Gelpí, Josep Lluís, Heath, Isabelle Brun, Orozco, Modesto
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LanguageEnglish
Published England Oxford University Press 10.10.2019
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ISSN0305-1048
1362-4962
1362-4962
DOI10.1093/nar/gkz759

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Summary:Abstract We present Nucleosome Dynamics, a suite of programs integrated into a virtual research environment and created to define nucleosome architecture and dynamics from noisy experimental data. The package allows both the definition of nucleosome architectures and the detection of changes in nucleosomal organization due to changes in cellular conditions. Results are displayed in the context of genomic information thanks to different visualizers and browsers, allowing the user a holistic, multidimensional view of the genome/transcriptome. The package shows good performance for both locating equilibrium nucleosome architecture and nucleosome dynamics and provides abundant useful information in several test cases, where experimental data on nucleosome position (and for some cases expression level) have been collected for cells under different external conditions (cell cycle phase, yeast metabolic cycle progression, changes in nutrients or difference in MNase digestion level). Nucleosome Dynamics is a free software and is provided under several distribution models.
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ISSN:0305-1048
1362-4962
1362-4962
DOI:10.1093/nar/gkz759