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Functional relationship between Proteins and DNAHow come the process of molecular genetics would not exist without the functional relationship between proteins and DNA? When I'm talking about molecular genetics, I'm closely referring to DNA replication, protein synthesis and the controlling factors. Thanks a Million!
Can you please clarify your question?
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I don't understand your question very well. Here are some protocols and related to your topic. I hope it will be helpful.
http://www.e-biotek.com/ebiotek_283.htm Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) Gel Mobility Shift Assay Filter Binding (1) (2) DNase Footprinting (1) (2) DMS Footprinting Genetic analysis X-ray crystallography Methylation Interference Mapping protien/DNA interaction by cross-linking Articles from a range of Nature Publishing Group journals in the field of DNA-protein interactions
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