
Practical Guide to ChIP seq Data Analysis
Chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP-seq) is amongst the most widely used methods in molecular biology. This practical book guides experimental biologists and bioinformaticians through the points one needs to consider when designing such a study and the analysis steps from quality control to visualisation....
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Chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP-seq), which maps the genome-wide localization patterns of transcription factors and epigenetic marks, is among the most widely used methods in molecular biology. Practical Guide to ChIP-seq Data Analysis will guide readers through the steps of ChIP-seq analysis: from quality control, through peak calling, to downstream analyses. It will help experimental biologists to design their ChIP-seq experiments with the analysis in mind, and to perform the basic analysis steps themselves. It also aims to support bioinformaticians to understand how the data is generated, what the sources of biases are, and which methods are appropriate for different analyses.
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| Produktnavn | Practical Guide to ChIP seq Data Analysis |
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