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    Hi, I'm a computer scientist, I'm trying to figure it out some bioinformatics algoritms

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    Hello everyone. As my name suggests I shld be crazy to start something so new as Chip seq (no background in the field)in a new lab, but i am so hoping to learn a lot here

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      Hi everyone! I'm a Bioinformatics MSc student. My current project involves chip-seq analysis so i'm trying to learn out it, hopefully a lot with your help!

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        Hi everyone! some years ago, I have done ChIP for seveal years - - - and I don't like it anymore. Sorry for not beeing helpful on this right now. My experience is that if you have another way to get to your answers, take it.......

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          Considering your experience I wonder if you would be able to recommend alternative methods for some of ChIP applications.

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            Hi nucacidhunter, good question. Please dont nail me on this. I did not want to disencourage tamadp. As well, if tamadp is doing the chip-seq analysis, the lab work has already been done.
            Maybe these experiences from others are of help: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4473780/

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