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Chromosome Conformation Capture Carbon Copy (5C) in Budding Yeast

  1. Job Dekker1
  1. Program in Systems Biology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts 01605

    Abstract

    Chromosome conformation capture carbon copy (5C) is a high-throughput method for detecting ligation products of interest in a chromosome conformation capture (3C) library. 5C uses ligation-mediated amplification (LMA) to generate carbon copies of 3C ligation product junctions using single-stranded oligonucleotide probes. This procedure produces a 5C library of short DNA molecules which represent the interactions between the corresponding restriction fragments. The 5C library can be amplified using universal primers containing the Illumina paired-end adaptor sequences for subsequent high-throughput sequencing.

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    • 1 Correspondence: job.dekker{at}umassmed.edu

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