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ChIP-seq: welcome to the new frontier

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Next-generation sequencing technology combines with chromatin immunoprecipitation to provide a genome-wide look at transcription-factor binding.

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Figure 1: Workflow of Chip-seq.

Katie Ris

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Mardis, E. ChIP-seq: welcome to the new frontier. Nat Methods 4, 613–614 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth0807-613

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