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These scripts are extracted from TADbit, a computational framework to analyze and model the chromatin fiber in three dimensions, to illustrate the use of IMP to model a genomic region with 5 Topologically Associating Domains (TADs) from the fly genome.

Directories:

  • data: contains the input data and configuration files.

  • scripts

    • 01_model_and_analyze.py the main IMP script modeling to model the region
    • IMPOptimizer.py contains classes and scripts to find the optimal parameters in the modelling for IMP
  • outputs will contain the results of the script as a folder structure with:

    • .log file
    • .tsv optimal parameters' file for IMP
    • .xyz file for each model
    • .cmm UCSF Chimera file for each model
    • .cmd UCSF Chimera file to display all the models at the same time
    • .json file to visualize and analyze the model using TADkit. TADkit creates interactive 3D representations of chromatin conformations.
  • test file to run the test

Running the IMP scripts for the fly genome:

To run the modeling script, just change into its directory and run it from the command line, e.g.

  • cd scripts
  • python 01_model_and_analyze.py --cfg ../data/chr4.cfg --ncpus 12

A prebuild optimal imp parameters it's already included in the data directory to speed up the test which should take around 2 hours in a single cpu. If you wish to test the optimization and the modeling just delete the configuration file or change the extension to something else than .tsv. The whole computation should take around 40 hours in a single cpu.

The results will be produced in the outputs directory as described above.

Information

Author(s): François Serra, Davide Baù, David Castillo, Guillaume Filion, Marc A. Marti-Renom

Date: October 1st, 2016

Last known good IMP version: build info build info

Testable: Yes.

Parallelizeable: Yes

Citation:

  • Serra, F., Baù, D., Filion, G., & Marti-Renom, M. A. (2016). Structural features of the fly chromatin colors revealed by automatic three-dimensional modeling. bioRxiv. doi:10.1101/036764

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Example of using IMP to model a region of the Fly genome https://integrativemodeling.org/systems/

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