Partage: Parallel analysis of replication timing and gene expression

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Abstract

The human genome is partitioned into functional compartments that replicate at specific times during the S-phase. This temporal program, referred to as replication timing (RT), is co-regulated with the 3D genome organization, is cell type-specific, and changes during development in coordination with gene expression. Moreover, RT alterations are linked to abnormal gene expression, genome instability, and structural variation in multiple diseases, including cancer. However, mechanistic links between RT, large-scale 3D genome architecture, and transcriptional regulation remain poorly understood. A major limitation is that current approaches require the separate profiling of RT and transcriptomes from independent batches of samples, obscuring the complex co-regulation between the epigenome and transcriptome. Here, we developed PARTAGE, a multiomics approach that enables joint profiling of copy number variation (CNV), RT, and gene expression from the same sample, providing a more accurate integrative view of the complex relationships between RT and gene regulation.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalbioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
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StatePublished - Sep 6 2025

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