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TopoLoop: A new tool for chromatin loop detection in live cells via single-particle tracking
Aryan Kokkanti1, Andrew Atanasiu1, Daniel Kolbin1
1Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 622 Fordham Hall, CB3280, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599, USA.
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We present a novel method for identifying topological features of chromatin domains in live cells using single-particle tracking and topological data analysis (TDA). By applying TDA to particle trajectories, we can effectively detect complex spatial patterns, such as loops, that are often missed by traditional time series analysis. Using simulations of polymer bead-spring chains, we have validated the accuracy of our method and determined its limitations for detecting loops. Our approach offers a promising avenue for exploring the topological complexity of chromatin in living cells using TDA techniques.

