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Deoxyribonuclease I (usually
called DNase I), is an
endonuclease of the
DNase family coded by the
human gene DNASE1.
DNase I is a
nuclease that cleaves...
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DNase footprinting ****ay is a DNA
footprinting technique used in
molecular biology/biochemistry that
detects DNA-protein
interaction by
leveraging the...
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within them. The
first set of
DNases is
DNase I. This
family consisted of
DNase I, DNase1L1,
DNase 1L2, and DNase1L3.
DNase I cleaves DNA to form two oligonucleotide-end...
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DNase chip is an
application of
tiling arrays to
identify hy****nsitive sites,
segments of open
chromatin that are more
readily cleaved by
DNaseI. DNaseI...
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DNase-seq (
DNase I hy****nsitive
sites sequencing) is a
method in
molecular biology used to
identify the
location of
regulatory regions,
based on the...
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include DNase Hi-C and
Capture Hi-C. In
contrast to
standard and
Capture Hi-C,
DNase Hi-C
requires only 2–5
million cells as input, uses
DNaseI for chromatin...
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histone modifications,
DNaseI hy****nsitive sites,
Transcription Factor ChIP-seq peaks,
DNaseI Footprints,
Transcription Factor bound...
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preference for near genes,
transcription start sites, CpG islands, and
DNaseI hy****nsitive
sites in
comparison to piggyBac.
These elements were first...
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Phosphodiesterase Phosphodiesterase inhibitor DNA replication, DNA, ATP
Teichoic acid,
DNase I PDE5 Nick (DNA) "Phosphodiester bond".
School of
BioMedical Sciences Wiki...
- C.; Gräf, Stefan; Huss,
Mikael (2011-10-01). "Open
chromatin defined by
DNaseI and
FAIRE identifies regulatory elements that
shape cell-type identity"...