Using chip-seq what his tone modifications would you expect to find associated with this enhancer in a normal person
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Step 1: Understand the purpose of ChIP-seq ChIP-seq (Chromatin Immunoprecipitation followed by sequencing) is a technique used to identify the binding sites of proteins (such as transcription factors) on DNA and to study histone modifications associated with Show more…
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