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Genome architecture mapping

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Introduction

Genome architecture mapping(GAM) is a cryosectioning method to map colocalized DNA regions in a ligation independent manner[1]. As chromatin conformation capture(3C) based methods have a reliance on digestion and ligation to capture interacting DNA segments. It is the first genome-wide method for capturing three-dimensional proximities between any number of genomic loci without ligation.

Reference

  1. ^ "4D genome project" (PDF).