Chromatin immunoprecipitation and yeast one-hybrid systems are complementary approaches to identify protein-DNA interactions. Improvements to these methods now make them more versatile and high-throughput, and should lead to the generation of rich datasets for the study of gene regulation.
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Ozdemir, A., Stathopoulos, A. Exciting times: bountiful data to facilitate studies of cis-regulatory control. Nat Methods 8, 1016–1017 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.1795
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