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Whereas ChIP-Seq maps the genomic sites targeted by proteins, Chem-Seq maps the sites targeted by small molecules—and it is increasingly capable of high-throughput surveys.
Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is a technique used to detect interactions between proteins and DNA, and is based on the enrichment of DNA associated with a specific protein of interest.
The Core uses 15 separate microsatellite markers to differentiate human cell lines. HCID $75/cell line Next-Generation Sequencing Costs When pricing a Next-Gen Sequencing project (aka Deep Sequencing) ...
Chromatrap’s® ChIP-seq kit uses solid state technology in parallel with high throughput sequencing to deliver a streamlined ChIP-seq protocol from small cell numbers and low chromatin concentrations.
Chromatrap’s new ChIP-Seq kit utilises the solid state technology to deliver a streamlined ChIP-Seq protocol from small cell numbers and low chromatin concentrations.
Advertising Feature: Application Note Published: April 2009 Chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP-Seq) on the SOLiD ™ system Anjali Shah Nature Methods 6, ii–iii (2009) Cite this article ...
Specifically adapted for greater chromatin concentrations, Chromatrap ChIP-seq now combines the dynamic range of Chromatrap with the downstream analysis power of deep sequencing, allowing the genome ...