2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.01.23.576965
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3D genomic analysis reveals novel enhancer-hijacking caused by complex structural alterations that drive oncogene overexpression

Katelyn L. Mortenson,
Courtney Dawes,
Emily R. Wilson
et al.

Abstract: Enhancer hijacking, caused by structural alterations on chromosomes as well as extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA), is a common cancer driver event. The complexity and ubiquity of structural alterations in cancer genomes make it difficult to identify enhancer hijacking using genome sequencing alone. Here we describe a 3D genomics-based analysis called HAPI (Highly Active Promoter Interactions) to characterize enhancer hijacking caused by structural alterations. HAPI analysis of HiChIP data from 34 cancer cell lines i… Show more

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