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Question 1

The technique known as “ChIP-on-chip” links which two other techniques?


◦ Chromatin immunoprecipitation and microarrays
◦ Chromatin immunoprecipitation and DNA sequencing
◦ Chromatin immunoprecipitation and PCR
◦ Chromatin immunoprecipitation and gel electrophoresis
◦ Chromatin immunoprecipitation and Southern blotting

Question 2

To control for false-positive signals caused by nonspecific binding of reporter dyes in a real-time PCR reaction, you can perform:


◦ product analysis throughout the thermocycling process.
◦ product analysis at the end of the thermocycling process.
◦ melt point analysis throughout the thermocycling process.
◦ melt point analysis at the end of thermocycling.
◦ melt point analysis at the beginning of thermocycling.


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