BL-Hi-C reveals the 3D genome structure of Brassica crops with high sensitivity
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Poster Presentation
Abstract
High-throughput Chromatin Conformation Capture (Hi-C) technologies can be used to investigate the three-dimensional genomic structure of plants. However, the practical utility of these technologies is impeded by significant background noise, hindering their capability in detecting fine 3D genomic structures. In this study, we optimized the Bridge Linker Hi-C technology (BL-Hi-C) to comprehensively investigate the 3D chromatin landscape of Brassica rapa and Brassica oleracea. The Bouquet configuration of both B. rapa and B. oleracea was elucidated through the construction of a 3D genome simulation. The optimized BL-Hi-C exhibited lower background noise compared to conventional Hi-C methods. Taking this advantage, we used BL-Hi-C to identify FLC gene loops in Arabidopsis, B. rapa and B. oleracea. We observed that gene loops of FLC2 exhibited conservation across Arabidopsis, B. rapa and B. oleracea. While gene loops of syntenic FLCs exhibited conservation across B. rapa and B. oleracea, variations in gene loops were evident among multiple paralogs FLCs within the same species. Collectively, our findings highlight the high sensitivity of optimized BL-Hi-C as a powerful tool for investigating the fine 3D genomic organization.
Keywords
Brassica rapa; Brassica oleracea; BL-Hi-C; Chromatin interaction
Submission Author
张路澎
中国农业科学院蔬菜花卉研究所
王晓武
中国农业科学院蔬菜花卉研究所
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