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arxiv: 1803.11396 · v2 · pith:HNYTC2QPnew · submitted 2018-03-30 · ⚛️ physics.bio-ph

Distribution of label spacings for genome mapping in nanochannels

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keywords labelspacingsgenomemappingalongaxischannelchannels
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In genome mapping experiments, long DNA molecules are stretched by confining them to very narrow channels, so that the locations of sequence-specific fluorescent labels along the channel axis provide large-scale genomic information. It is difficult, however, to make the channels narrow enough so that the DNA molecule is fully stretched. In practice its conformations may form hairpins that change the spacings between internal segments of the DNA molecule, and thus the label locations along the channel axis. Here we describe a theory for the distribution of label spacings that explains the heavy tails observed in distributions of label spacings in genome mapping experiments.

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