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Chunk #0 — Epigenomic methods

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Epigenomics and the structure of the living genome.
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In general, epigenomics refers to the use of genome-wide measurement to characterize chromatin state and DNA modifications in eukaryotes. Such genome-wide measurements involve comprehensive analysis of nucleic acid populations, whether DNA or RNA, using DNA microarrays or so-called “deep sequencing” methods. The key differences between most epigenomic analyses thus involve the preparation of the nucleic acid population to be studied (Fig. 1).