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DNA Fragment Size Too Large for Resolution

Symptom
ChIP-seq peaks are broad and poorly defined, with low spatial resolution for pinpointing binding sites. Background signal is elevated across large genomic regions.
Common Causes
  1. 1 DNA fragmentation not optimized for the specific cell type being used
  2. 2 Sonication time is insufficient, yielding fragments larger than optimal
  3. 3 Enzyme incubation time too short for complete digestion to mononucleosomes
  4. 4 Fragment size exceeds 1.5 kbp, reducing binding site resolution
Solutions
  1. 1 Optimize DNA fragment size to no larger than 1.5 kbp for ChIP-seq applications
  2. 2 For sonication-based fragmentation, increase sonication cycles or time to achieve 200–500 bp fragments
  3. 3 For enzyme-based digestion, optimize incubation time to obtain mononucleosomes (175 bp)
  4. 4 Verify fragment size distribution on Bioanalyzer or gel before proceeding with ChIP
  5. 5 Adjust fragmentation conditions for each new cell type or tissue source
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Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 78
ChIP-Seq: Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Principles & Protocol
"Comprehensive ChIP-seq tutorial covering principles and practical protocol execution, directly addressing result interpretation for troubleshooting poor peak resolution."
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Discovering CsgD Regulatory Targets in Salmonella Biofilm Using Chromatin Immunoprecipitation and High-Throughput Sequencing (ChIP-seq)
"ChIP-seq application video showing the complete workflow from chromatin immunoprecipitation through sequencing, providing context for understanding how fragmentation optimization affects downstream pe"
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