Genome-wide mapping of G-quadruplex DNA: a step-by-step guide to select the most effective method

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Abstract

The development of methods that enabled genome-wide mapping of DNA G-quadruplex structures in chromatin has played a critical role in providing evidence to support the formation of these structures in living cells. Over the past decade, a variety of methods aimed at mapping G-quadruplexes have been reported in the literature. In this critical review, we have sought to provide a technical overview on the relative strengths and weaknesses of the genomics approaches currently available, offering step-by-step guidance to assessing experimental needs and selecting the most appropriate method to achieve effective genome-wide mapping of DNA G-quadruplexes.

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Galli, S., Flint, G., Růžičková, L., & Di Antonio, M. (2024, March 25). Genome-wide mapping of G-quadruplex DNA: a step-by-step guide to select the most effective method. RSC Chemical Biology. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4cb00023d

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