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Binding assays get into the groove

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Two new methods offer different means to probe protein–DNA interactions.

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Figure 1: A schematic of the two binding assays.

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Jantz, D., Berg, J. Binding assays get into the groove. Nat Biotechnol 20, 126–127 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt0202-126

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