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A breakthrough single-cell method for mapping DNA-protein interactions

A breakthrough single-cell method for mapping DNA-protein interactions
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Researchers have developed 'D&D-seq,' a new single-cell method for mapping DNA-protein interactions. This tool allows for more precise analysis of gene regulation and is designed to integrate into existing multi-omics workflows.

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This technological advancement provides biologists with a foundational tool to better understand cellular behavior in health and disease.

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A new technology allows scientists to map, in single cells, the DNA-binding sites of transcription factors and other regulatory proteins that control gene activity, according to a study led by investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine and the New York Genome Center.

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