Gene Transcription
TranscriptionPath™
ChIP-Seq | ChIP-on-Chip | Query qPCR
Genome-wide discovery, identification, validation, and quantitation of actively transcribed genes
Assays include: ChIP experimental design and consultation, RNA pol II antibody, performance of ChIP assay, post-ChIP QC by PCR, amplification or library generation, post-amplification QC by PCR, and comprehensive data analysis
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Regulation of gene expression—how genes are turned on and off, or up and down—provides the molecular basis that drives normal cellular function, differentiation and metabolism, mechanisms of disease, and response of cells to stimuli such as drug treatments. Gene regulation occurs primarily at the level of gene transcription, whereby the genetic information encoded by the DNA is copied into an RNA transcript that is subsequently translated into protein.
TranscriptionPath™ directly identifies and quantifies the genomic DNA sequences undergoing active transcription within cells, providing highly specific information about this important process that is direct and uncomplicated. Unlike RNA profiling, which measures a relatively unstable intermediate that is also dependent on other cellular processes such as processing and degradation, transcription analysis provides an endpoint that is robust, reproducible, and quantitative.
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