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Our chromatin and histone extraction kits have been optimized for use with epigenetic modification detection kits, to ensure you start your analysis with an optimal sample.
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Find out the procedure for apoptosis DNA fragmentation in our useful step-by-step guide.
Minimum of 0.2 ng input DNA required to construct a library
Genomic DNA is packaged and organized into chromatin. Understanding which genomic regions are active vs inactive can help to identify critical disease paths
ChIP with a dual cross-linking method to efficiently bind transcription factors (TFs) within chromatin. Effective for TFs within DNA binding complexes.
Find out how to troubleshoot common ChIP problems such as high background in non-specific antibody controls, low signal, low resolution with high background across large regions and more.
See how a new chromatin profiling method, ChIC/CUT&RUN, can overcome many of the drawbacks of conventional ChIP methods with our comprehensive guide.
Find out about the different epigenetic factors which require analysis by ChIP and help determine which ChIP method is right for you in our guide to ChIP
Find out the procedure for cross-linking chromatin immunoprecipitation (X-ChIP) with this detailed guide