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  • Chip-seq sample prep for bacteria

    I want to do chip-seq for a transcription factor in bacteria for Illumina. I' need help for sample preparation for bacteria since all I find is eukaryotes. Brand new with the technique, sorry!

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    I haven't done ChIP in bacteria but once you have the ChIP material I would think making the libraries would be the same. I'm waiting to get back sequencing data from my first ChIP seq libraries. If all looks good then I will be able to give some advice. You could contact Illumina to see if they have any protocols for ChIP in prokayotes.

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      A very interesting study shows some of the pitfalls of ChIP applications and offers some advances to published protocols.
      The paper is dedicated to ChIP on Chip but most of it also applies to Chip-Seq, too.
      If you're new to the tech, I would recommend reading this paper.

      Here's the ref: Waldminghaus & Skarstad 2010, BMC Genomics, 11:414

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