Competition-ChIP

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Competition-ChIP is variant of the

Chip-Sequencing protocol, used to measure relative binding dynamics of a transcription factor (TF) on DNA.[1] Since TF occupancy measures are thought to be a poor predictor of TF function at a given locus, Competition-ChIP is much more strongly linked to function than occupancy. The technique was originally developed in Jason D. Lieb
's Lab in 2011.

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