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Hi-C data from the filamentous fungus Podospora anserina and associated 3D models to visualize the spatial organization of its chromosomes

Royer, G.; Gualdoni, A.; Poulain, P.; Dumetz, F.; Ponts, N.; Grognet, P.; Malagnac, F.; Lelandais, G.

2026-06-18 genomics
10.64898/2026.06.14.732207 bioRxiv
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ObjectivesModel species are essential for fundamental research in biology. While a complete genomic sequence is a prerequisite for genetic studies, it is not enough on its own. Understanding the three-dimensional organization of the genome is also important, allowing researchers to gain a more realistic understanding of the mechanisms governing genome function. In the fungal model Podospora anserina, although the genomic sequence has been established for a long time, the three-dimensional organization remained unknown. Here we obtained the first Hi-C datasets and present associated 3D models, providing the research community with a valuable resource for better multi-omics data integration. Data descriptionHi-C experiments were performed in duplicate, using nuclei purified from wild-type fungal mycelium. Four FASTQ files were obtained (two per replicate) and used as inputs for the 3DGB workflow with four different output resolutions, to observe the genome organization of P. anserina at different levels of detail (50 kb, 20 kb, 10 kb, and 5 kb). In a context where researchers already have, for this species, a large amount of traditional omics data (ChIP-seq, RNA-seq, etc.), these 3D models are helpful for complementing the linear representation of the genome, which is traditionally used in bioinformatic analyses.

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