Library preparation for ChIP-Seq
Price: $200 per sample.
Sample requirement: Minimum 10ng ChIP DNA.
Description:
ChIP-sequencing, also known as ChIP-seq, is a method used to analyze protein interactions with DNA. ChIP-seq combines chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) with massively parallel DNA sequencing to identify the binding sites of DNA-associated proteins. It can be used to map global binding sites precisely for any protain of interest. Previously, ChIP-on-chip was the most common technique utilized to study these protein-DNA relations. But ChIP-on-chip requires a hybridization array and necessarily introduces some bias, as an array is restricted to a fixed number of probes. Sequencing, by contrast, has less bias. Our currently used protocol requires as little as 10ng ChIP DNA.
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In-Campus-Price | Product |
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$1100.00 | SE-50 Per Lane $1100 per lane (you can pool multi-samples per lane if you use index). 50 bases single read |
$1700.00 | PE-50 $1700 per lane (you can pool multi-samples per lane if you use index). 50 bases pair-end read for two directions. |
$2200.00 | PE-100 Per Lane $2200 per lane (you can pool multi-samples per lane if you use index). 100 bases pair-end read for two directions. |