Microarrays used in the ChIP experiments contain non-coding DNA.

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Gene expression is controlled in a highly organized way to ensure that specific genes are expressed at the appropriate times and levels. This process can be modulated at virtually any step, from transcriptional initiation to RNA processing and post-translational modification of a protein.  Gene expression is controlled on two levels: Transcription: This level controls the amount of mRNA that is produced from a particular gene. Post-transcriptional events: This level regulates the translation of mRNA into proteins.  The primary control point for gene expression is usually the initiation of... Show more

Microarrays used in the ChIP experiments contain non-coding DNA.