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<p><span style="font-size:14px">1) <strong>Histone modification assay</strong></span></p>
 
<p>The cellular processes of transcription,&nbsp;DNA replication&nbsp;and DNA repair&nbsp;involve the interaction between genomic DNA and nuclear proteins. It had been known that certain regions within chromatin were extremely susceptible to DNase I&nbsp;digestion, which cleaves DNA in a low sequence specificity manner. Such hypersensitive sites&nbsp;were thought to be transcriptionally active regions, as evidenced by their association with RNA polymerase&nbsp;and topoisomerase I and&nbsp;II.&nbsp;It is now known that sensitivity to DNAse I regions correspond to regions of chromatin with loose DNA-histone association. Hypersensitive sites most often represent promoters regions, which require for DNA to be accessible for DNA binding transcriptional machinery to function.</p>
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