Abstract

This methods article described a protocol aiming at generating chromosome contact maps of bacterial species using a genome-wide derivative of the chromosome conformation capture (3C) technique. The approach is readily applicable on a broad variety of gram+and gram-bacterial species. It describes and addresses known caveats and technicalities associated with the technique, and should be of interest to any laboratory interested to perform a multiscale analysis of the genome structure of its species of interest.

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