Publications by authors named "Jean-Baptiste Morlot"

While many computational methods have been proposed for 3D chromosome reconstruction from chromosomal contact maps, these methods are rarely used for the interpretation of such experimental data, in particular Hi-C data. We posit that this is due to the lack of an easy-to-use implementation of the proposed algorithms, as well as to the important computational cost of most methods. We here give a detailed implementation of the fast ShRec3D algorithm.

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An increasing number of genomic tracks such as DNA methylation, histone modifications or transcriptomes are being produced to annotate genomes with functional states. The comparison of such high dimensional vectors obtained under various experimental conditions requires the use of a distance or dissimilarity measure. Pearson, Cosine and $L_{p}$-norm distances are commonly used for both count and binary vectors.

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Within cells, soluble RNPs can switch states to coassemble and condense into liquid or solid bodies. Although these phase transitions have been reconstituted in vitro, for endogenous bodies the diversity of the components, the specificity of the interaction networks, and the function of the coassemblies remain to be characterized. Here, by developing a fluorescence-activated particle sorting (FAPS) method to purify cytosolic processing bodies (P-bodies) from human epithelial cells, we identified hundreds of proteins and thousands of mRNAs that structure a dense network of interactions, separating P-body from non-P-body RNPs.

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