Assay for Transposase Accessible Sequencing (ATAC-seq) at Emory University
23 Dec 2015
Watch this video Dr Chris Scharer of Emory University to hear how the recent description of the Assay for Transposase Accessible Chromatin sequencing (ATAC-seq) has transformed the analysis of gene regulation by allowing highly efficient generation of sequencing libraries that map regions of DNA accessible to proteins, thus identifying active promoters, enhancers, and other cis-regulatory elements. The accessibility of DNA to proteins such as transcription factors and polymerases has long been a surrogate for regulatory activity.
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Kapa Biosystems is a life science reagents supplier that employs proprietary, directed evolution technologies to optimize enzymes for PCR, real-time PCR, next generation sequencing and molecular diagnostic applications. Kapa Biosystems offers a portfolio of best-in-class products containing novel enzymes that confer significant performance advantages when compared to traditional wild-type enzymes. The company is based in Wilmington, Massachusetts with a research, development and manufacturing facility in Cape Town, South Africa.





