ChIP-exo, or Chromatin Immunoprecipitation followed by exonuclease treatment, is an advanced technique used to study protein-DNA interactions within the context of chromatin. It is an enhancement of the traditional ChIP (Chromatin Immunoprecipitation) method, which allows researchers to investigate how proteins, such as transcription factors and histones, bind to specific regions of the DNA in vivo.
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