ChIA-DropBox: a novel analysis and visualization pipeline for multiplex chromatin interactions

ChIA-Drop is a new experimental method for mapping multiplex chromatin interactions with single-molecule precision by barcoding chromatin complexes inside microfluidics droplets, followed by pooled DNA sequencing. The chromatin DNA reads with the same droplet-specific barcodes are inferred to be derived from the same chromatin interaction complex. Here, we describe an integrated computational pipeline, named ChIA-DropBox, that is specifically designed for reconstructing chromatin reads in each droplet and refining multiplex chromatin complexes from raw ChIA-Drop sequencing reads, and then visualizing the results. First, ChIA-DropBox maps and filters sequencing reads, and then reconstructs the “chromatin droplets” by parsing the barcode sequences and grouping together chromatin reads with the same barcode. Based on the concept of chromosome territories that most chromatin interactions take place within the same chromosome, potential mixing up of chromatin complexes derived from different chromosomes could be readily identified and separated. Accordingly, ChIA-DropBox refines these “chromatin droplets” into purely intra-chromosomal chromatin complexes, ready for downstream analysis. For visualization, ChIA-DropBox converts the ChIA-Drop data to pairwise format and automatically generates input files for viewing 2D contact maps in Juicebox and viewing loops in BASIC Browser. Finally, ChIA-DropBox introduces a new browser, named ChIA-View, for interactive visualization of multiplex chromatin interactions.

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