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HiContacts provides a collection of tools to analyse and visualize Hi-C datasets imported in R by HiCExperiment.
R generic interface to Hi-C contact matrices in `.(m)cool`, `.hic` or HiC-Pro derived formats, as well as other Hi-C processed file formats. Contact matrices can be partially parsed using a random access method, allowing a memory-efficient representation of Hi-C data in R. The `HiCExperiment` class stores the Hi-C contacts parsed from local contact matrix files. `HiCExperiment` instances can be further investigated in R using the `HiContacts` analysis package.
HiCool provides an R interface to process and normalize Hi-C paired-end fastq reads into .(m)cool files. .(m)cool is a compact, indexed HDF5 file format specifically tailored for efficiently storing HiC-based data. On top of processing fastq reads, HiCool provides a convenient reporting function to generate shareable reports summarizing Hi-C experiments and including quality controls.
HiCDOC normalizes intrachromosomal Hi-C matrices, uses unsupervised learning to predict A/B compartments from multiple replicates, and detects significant compartment changes between experiment conditions. It provides a collection of functions assembled into a pipeline to filter and normalize the data, predict the compartments and visualize the results. It accepts several type of data: tabular `.tsv` files, Cooler `.cool` or `.mcool` files, Juicer `.hic` files or HiC-Pro `.matrix` and `.bed` files.