[WEBINAR] Genome-wide Mapping of Protein-DNA Interaction Dynamics
In this webinar from the All-Ireland Chromatin Consortium (AICC), Dr. Steven Henikoff, Professor at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center covers scientific advances that allow us to better investigate the interactions of proteins and DNA, then map them at a genome-wide scale.
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Understanding Single-Cell ATAC-Seq and its Applications
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