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Chromatrap is Offering Drosophila Chip Kits to Researchers

Chromatrap® is offering Drosophila researchers the opportunity to quickly and efficiently perform ChIP from their favourite genetic model organism. According to the company, they state by combining optimized buffer chemistries for chromatin extraction and unique bead-free ChIP technology, and they have in turn produced a high sensitivity kit that is quicker and easier to use. It is the first dedicated ChIP-Seq and library preparation kit for Drosophila. The Chromatrap® kit allows you to perform ChIP and library preparation for next-generation sequencing sequentially. This kit contains all the reagents you need to efficiently extract chromatin from Drosophila tissues and obtain purified selectively enriched DNA to create high-quality complex libraries. It is the only kit that combines the highest sensitivity ChIP assay with library preparation for Drosophila, which means it is ready to sequence in less than 8 hours, and it is a superior bead-free system for ChIP

The Unique Platform Chromatrap is Releasing Chip Sequencing Kits

Chromatrap is a unique bead-free platform for immunoprecipitation (ChIP), and they are releasing  Chip sequencing kits . Chromatrap® is offering researchers a new way of performing ChIP, effortlessly. Their goal is to enable the advancement of epigenetic research through the revolutionary bead-free system. The new  ChIP-seq kit  utilizes the solid-state technology to deliver a streamlined  ChIP-seq protocol  from small cell numbers and low chromatin concentrations. Chromatrap® is a unique bead-free platform for  chromatin immunoprecipitation  (ChIP). ChIP is carried out using a solid-state filter (vs beads floating in liquid or packed). This filter is composed of an inert porous polymer matrix with Protein-A or Protein-G on the surface and throughout the structure. This increased surface area maximizes immunocapture of antibody-chromatin complexes from your samples. The development of chromatin immunoprecipitation, or ChIP, assays have tremendously enhanced