Abstract

The three-dimensional (3D) structure of chromosomes is of great significance to ensure that the genome performs various functions (e.g., gene expression) correctly and replicates and separates correctly in mitosis. Since the emergence of Hi-C in 2009, a new experimental technique in molecular biology, researchers have been paying more and more attention to the reconstruction of chromosome 3D structure. To reconstruct the 3D structure of chromosomes based on Hi-C experimental data, many algorithms have been proposed, among which ShRec3D is one of the most outstanding. In this article, an iterative ShRec3D algorithm is presented to greatly improve the native ShRec3D algorithm. Experimental results show that our algorithm can significantly promote the performance of ShRec3D, and this improvement is applicable to almost all data noise range and signal coverage range, so it is universal.

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