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Accessible technology for diploid high-order 3D human genome analysis
We developed a method that improves the detection of haplotype-assigned chromatin interactions in humans by over tenfold, using far less data than traditional methods. This advance enabled an almost complete diploid 3D genome map, making high-order phased chromatin interaction studies more accessible to researchers.