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DNase-chip and DNase-array: similar names for two different new approaches that give a genomic perspective to the conventional DNase I hypersensitivity assay used to measure chromatin accessibility.

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Figure 1: Methods for detecting DNase I hypersensitive sites.

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Giresi, P., Lieb, J. How to find an opening (or lots of them).Nat Methods 3, 501–502 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth0706-501

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