Aaron Streets’ lab’s new technology, called 𝛍DamID (or MicroDamID), sets up an innovative approach for the joint imaging and sequencing of protein-DNA interactions in single cells. Through a microfluidic platform, 𝛍DamID can trap a single cell — using light-microscopy to “see” how the DNA is organized in the nucleus — and then apply DNA sequencing to read exactly which sequences are where inside of it.
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