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titleOfInvention Method for detecting target genes of transcription factors
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To directly and directly detect a transcription factor and / or a transcription coupling factor target gene bound on a genome in a cell in a simple and short time without requiring an expensive analytical instrument. To provide a method for comprehensive and comprehensive identification. [MEANS FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS] Using an antibody capable of detecting a transcription factor and / or transcription coupling factor in a cell, a genomic fragment bound to the transcription factor and / or transcription coupling factor is extracted and shortened by restriction enzyme treatment. The linker DNA having an arbitrary base sequence sensitive to other restriction enzymes is added to both ends of the genomic fragment, digested with restriction enzymes for the linker DNA, the genomic fragment is ligated, inserted into the vector, The vector is increased and recovered, and the base sequence of the inserted genomic fragment is determined with a DNA sequencer. [Selection] Figure 1
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