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  1. Date: 2022-06-07
    Authors: Scholtes C, Dufour CR, Giguère V.
    Journal: STAR protocols
  2. We describe methods to separate endosperms and embryos from Arabidopsis thaliana mature seeds in large amounts and to isolate high-quality genomic DNA from those tissues. The resulting materials are suitable for analysis of DNA methylation by
    Date: (2021)
    Authors: Mayumi Iwasaki , Luis Lopez-Molina
    Ref: Plant Transposable Elements
  3. Date: 2022-05-05
    Authors: Joseph-Chowdhury JN, Stransky S, Graff S, Cutler R, Young D, Kim JS, Madrid-Aliste C, Aguilan JT, Nieves E, Sun Y, Yoo EJ, Sidoli S.
    Journal: Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE
  4. Chromatin accessibility, or the physical access to chromatinized DNA, is a widely studied characteristic of the eukaryotic genome. As active regulatory DNA elements are generally ‘accessible’, the genome-wide profiling of chromatin accessibility can
    Date: (2021)
    Authors: Liesbeth Minnoye , Georgi K. Marinov , Thomas Krausgruber , Lixia Pan ... Stein Aerts
  5. Date: 2022-04-30
    Authors: Lin Y, Wang X.
    Journal: Computational and mathematical methods in medicine
  6. Chromosome conformation capture and its variants have allowed chromatin topology to be interrogated at a superior resolution and throughput than by microscopic methods. Among the method derivatives, 4C-seq (circular chromosome conformation capture,
    Date: (2021)
    Authors: Nezih Karasu , Tom Sexton
    Ref: Capturing Chromosome Conformation
  7. Date: 2022-04-25
    Authors: Bourdareau S, Godfroy O, Gueno J, Scornet D, Coelho SM, Tirichine L, Cock JM.
    Journal: Methods and protocols
  8. Current proteomic approaches disassemble and digest nucleosome particles, blurring readouts of the ‘histone code’. To preserve nucleosome-level information, we developed Nuc-MS, which displays the landscape of histone variants and their
    Date: (2021)
    Authors: Luis F. Schachner , Kevin Jooß , Marc A. Morgan , Andrea Piunti ... Neil L. Kelleher
  9. Date: 2022-04-21
    Authors: Jing F, Zhang SW, Zhang S.
    Journal: Methods (San Diego, Calif.)
  10. Meiotic recombination is triggered by programmed DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), catalyzed by the type II topoisomerase-like Spo11 protein. Meiotic DSBs are repaired by homologous recombination, which produces either crossovers or noncrossovers,
    Date: (2021)
    Authors: Aurore Sanchez , Valérie Borde
    Ref: Homologous Recombination
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