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ChIP-seq guidelines and practices of the ENCODE and modENCODE consortiaLandt et al., 2012
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- Landt S
- Marinov G
- Kundaje A
- Kheradpour P
- Pauli F
- Batzoglou S
- Bernstein B
- Bickel P
- Brown J
- Cayting P
- Chen Y
- DeSalvo G
- Epstein C
- Fisher-Aylor K
- Euskirchen G
- Gerstein M
- Gertz J
- Hartemink A
- Hoffman M
- Iyer V
- Jung Y
- Karmakar S
- Kellis M
- Kharchenko P
- Li Q
- Liu T
- Liu X
- Ma L
- Milosavljevic A
- Myers R
- Park P
- Pazin M
- Perry M
- Raha D
- Reddy T
- Rozowsky J
- Shoresh N
- Sidow A
- Slattery M
- Stamatoyannopoulos J
- Tolstorukov M
- White K
- Xi S
- Farnham P
- Lieb J
- Wold B
- Snyder M
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- Genome research
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Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) followed by high-throughput DNA sequencing (ChIP- seq) has become a valuable and widely used approach for mapping the genomic location of transcription-factor binding and histone modifications in living cells. Despite its widespread …
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