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Modeling population size independent tissue epigenomes by ChIL‐seq with single thin sections
Authors:Kazumitsu Maehara  Kosuke Tomimatsu  Akihito Harada  Kaori Tanaka  Shoko Sato  Megumi Fukuoka  Seiji Okada  Tetsuya Handa  Hitoshi Kurumizaka  Noriko Saitoh  Hiroshi Kimura  Yasuyuki Ohkawa
Abstract:Recent advances in genome‐wide technologies have enabled analyses using small cell numbers of even single cells. However, obtaining tissue epigenomes with cell‐type resolution from large organs and tissues still remains challenging, especially when the available material is limited. Here, we present a ChIL‐based approach for analyzing the diverse cellular dynamics at the tissue level using high‐depth epigenomic data. “ChIL for tissues” allows the analysis of a single tissue section and can reproducibly generate epigenomic profiles from several tissue types, based on the distribution of target epigenomic states, tissue morphology, and number of cells. The proposed method enabled the independent evaluation of changes in cell populations and gene activation in cells from regenerating skeletal muscle tissues, using a statistical model of RNA polymerase II distribution on gene loci. Thus, the integrative analyses performed using ChIL can elucidate in vivo cell‐type dynamics of tissues.
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