DNA–Protein Binding Sequence Analysis
The application of next-generation sequencing to chromatin immunoprecipitation assays (ChIP-seq) is a widely used method for the identification of genome-wide transcription factors binding sites and positions of modified histones. This information helps to better understand gene regulatory networks and biological pathways that could reveal insights about the mechanisms of action of various diseases and cancers.
Requirements
- ChIP-seq data and metadata of samples.
Deliverables
- Protein binding sites and their functional annotations.
- Differences in binding events among samples.
