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... genome sequences and the introduction of RNA - mediated gene interference ( RNAi ) , systematic reverse genetic screens are now also possible . Until now , such genome - wide RNAi screens have mostly been restricted to cultured cells ...
... genome sequences and the introduction of RNA - mediated gene interference ( RNAi ) , systematic reverse genetic screens are now also possible . Until now , such genome - wide RNAi screens have mostly been restricted to cultured cells ...
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... genome - wide distribution of important chromatin modifications . Chromatin state can be studied by chromatin immunoprecipita- tion ( ChIP ) , in which an antibody is used to enrich DNA from genomic regions carrying a specific epitope ...
... genome - wide distribution of important chromatin modifications . Chromatin state can be studied by chromatin immunoprecipita- tion ( ChIP ) , in which an antibody is used to enrich DNA from genomic regions carrying a specific epitope ...
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... genome of each classical strain could be unequivocally assigned to one of the Mus subspecies . Ancestry for 10 % of the genome was unequivocally different from all four wild- derived strains . The remaining portion of the genome has ...
... genome of each classical strain could be unequivocally assigned to one of the Mus subspecies . Ancestry for 10 % of the genome was unequivocally different from all four wild- derived strains . The remaining portion of the genome has ...
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