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Fig. 7 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 7

From: A computational method to predict topologically associating domain boundaries combining histone Marks and sequence information

Fig. 7

The workflow of the TAD–Lactuca. It contains two parts: Feature Extract and Model. The first part, namely feature extraction, can be divided into three parts: (1) obtaining raw data, (2) selecting loci and (3) calculating multi-resolution signals. The model part consists of two models named Random Forests (RF) and Multi-layer perceptron (MLP), which work individually and provide information regarding the locus of TAD boundaries

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