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  1. Abstract MotivationThe exploration of the 3D organization of DNA within the nucleus in relation to various stages of cellular development has led to experiments generating spatiotemporal Hi-C data. However, there is limited spatiotemporal Hi-C data for many organisms, impeding the study of 3D genome dynamics. To overcome this limitation and advance our understanding of genome organization, it is crucial to develop methods for forecasting Hi-C data at future time points from existing timeseries Hi-C data. ResultIn this work, we designed a novel framework named HiCForecast, adopting a dynamic voxel flow algorithm to forecast future spatiotemporal Hi-C data. We evaluated how well our method generalizes forecasting data across different species and systems, ensuring performance in homogeneous, heterogeneous, and general contexts. Using both computational and biological evaluation metrics, our results show that HiCForecast outperforms the current state-of-the-art algorithm, emerging as an efficient and powerful tool for forecasting future spatiotemporal Hi-C datasets. Availability and implementationHiCForecast is publicly available at https://github.com/OluwadareLab/HiCForecast. 
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