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The performance of ChIP-seq was then compared to the alternative protein–DNA interaction methods of ChIP-PCR and ChIP-chip. [17] Nucleosome Architecture of Promoters: Using ChIP-seq, it was determined that Yeast genes seem to have a minimal nucleosome-free promoter region of 150bp in which RNA polymerase can initiate transcription. [18]
The cost and accessibility of ChIP-seq is a major disadvantage, which has led to the more predominant use of ChIP-chip in laboratories across the world. [2] This photo compares the efficacy of the two experimental techniques, ChIP-seq and ChIP-chip. Table 1 Advantages and disadvantages of NChIP and XChIP
The Carlson curve is a term to describe the rate of DNA sequencing or cost per sequenced base as a function of time. [1] It is the biotechnological equivalent of Moore's law . Carlson predicted that the doubling time of DNA sequencing technologies (measured by cost and performance) would be at least as fast as Moore's law.
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Wilbanks and colleagues [3] is a survey of the ChIP-seq peak callers, and Bailey et al. [4] is a description of practical guidelines for peak calling in ChIP-seq data. Peak calling may be conducted on transcriptome/exome as well to RNA epigenome sequencing data from MeRIPseq [ 5 ] or m6Aseq [ 6 ] for detection of post-transcriptional RNA ...
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