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Dr Karen Halls joined Abcam's scientific support team in 2007, is currently the Scientific Support Manager. She completed her BSc in Biology at the University of Birmingham, and her PhD from the University of Cambridge.
ChIP is a very powerful technique that allows for the analysis of protein localization on DNA regions in the genome. Selective enrichment of a chromatin fraction using antibodies allows for the isolation of DNA regions and interacting proteins.
Antibodies that recognize a protein or protein modification are used to determine protein localization and post-translational modification in the genome. The ChIP technique can be used in any area of research to further elucidate gene function and regulation in their native state.
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Dr Karen Halls joined Abcam's scientific support team in 2007, is currently the Scientific Support Manager. She completed her BSc in Biology at the University of Birmingham, and her PhD from the University of Cambridge.