Impact of different ChIP-Seq protocols on DNA integrity and quality of bioinformatics analysis results

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Abstract

Different ChIP-Seq protocolsmay have a significant impact on the final outcome in terms of quality, number and distribution of called peaks. Sample DNA undergoes a long procedure before the final sequencing step, and damaged DNA can result in excessive mismatches in the alignment with reference genome. In this letter, we present the effect of well-defined modifications (timing of formaldehyde crosslink reversal, brand of the sonicator) of standard ChIP-Seq protocol on parallel samples derived from the same cell line correlating the initial DNA quality control metrics to the final bioinformatics analysis results.

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Felsani, A., Gudmundsson, B., Nanni, S., Brini, E., Moles, A., Thormar, H. G., … Guffanti, A. (2015). Impact of different ChIP-Seq protocols on DNA integrity and quality of bioinformatics analysis results. Briefings in Functional Genomics, 14(2), 156–162. https://doi.org/10.1093/bfgp/elu001

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