2020
DOI: 10.1186/s13104-020-05106-1
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LAMPS: an analysis pipeline for sequence-specific ligation-mediated amplification reads

Abstract: Objective: Ligation-Mediated Amplification (LMA) is a versatile biochemical tool for amplifying selected DNA sequences. LMA has increased in popularity due to its integration within chromosome conformation capture (5C) and chromatin immunoprecipitation (2C-ChIP) methodologies. The output of either 5C or 2C-ChIP protocols is a single-read sequencing library of ligated primer pairs that may or may not be multiplexed. While many computational tools currently exist for read mapping and analysis, these tools neithe… Show more

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“…5C uses a highly multiplexed ligation-mediated amplification that allows the amplification of 3C ligation compounds. Either microarray or high-throughput DNA sequencing is used to examine the resulting 5C library of ligated primers ( 51 ). As the many-to-many technique, 5C has been applied to 1% of the human genome to explore long-range interactions between DNA sequences and distal regulators ( 52 ).…”
Section: Multi-omics Research Techniques and Applications In 3d Genomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…5C uses a highly multiplexed ligation-mediated amplification that allows the amplification of 3C ligation compounds. Either microarray or high-throughput DNA sequencing is used to examine the resulting 5C library of ligated primers ( 51 ). As the many-to-many technique, 5C has been applied to 1% of the human genome to explore long-range interactions between DNA sequences and distal regulators ( 52 ).…”
Section: Multi-omics Research Techniques and Applications In 3d Genomementioning
confidence: 99%