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  1. Abstract Hi-C characterizes three-dimensional chromatin organization, facilitates haplotype phasing, and enables genome-assembly scaffolding, but encounters difficulties across complex regions. By coupling chromosome conformation capture (3C) with PacBio HiFilong-read sequencing, here we develop a method (CiFi) that enables analysis of genomic interactions across repetitive regions. Starting with as little as 60,000 cells (sub-microgram DNA), the method produces multi-kilobasepair HiFi reads that contain multiple interacting, concatenated segments (~350 bp to 2 kbp). This multiplicity and increase in segment length versus standard short-read-based Hi-C improves read-mapping efficiency and coverage in repetitive regions and enhances haplotype phasing. CiFi pairwise interactions are largely concordant with Hi-C from a human lymphoblastoid cell line, with gains in assigning topologically associating domains across centromeres, segmental duplications, and human disease-associated genomic hotspots. As CiFi requires less input versus established methods, we apply the approach to characterize single small insects: assaying chromatin interactions across the genome from anAnopheles coluzziimosquito and producing a chromosome-scale scaffolded assembly from aCeratitis capitataMediterranean fruit fly. Together, CiFi enables assessment of chromosome-scale interactions of previously recalcitrant low-complexity loci, low-input samples, and small organisms. 
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