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They call their technique 'chromosome conformation capture' (3C); it involves the isolation of intact nuclei, followed by formaldehyde fixation which causes cross-linking of genomic segments that are in contact via their DNA-bound proteins. The cross-linking frequencies can then be measured by restriction enzyme digestion, ligation of intramolecular fragments and detection by PCR amplification. Dekker
Dekker et al. also demonstrate that the 3C technique can be used to analyse chromatin flexibility and the importance of looping and long-range interactions ...