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Streets’ Lab develops novel technique for unraveling and imaging lengthy strands of DNA

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.

Learn more about it here.

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