Shox2 is necessary for lineage-specific chromatin accessibility in the anterior palate
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ABSTRACT: Being a transcription factor, Shox2 binds to specific DNA sites to regulate gene expression via modulating chromatin status. To investigate the impact of Shox2 on the chromatin accessible landscape in the anterior hard palate, we subjected FACS-sorted Shox2+ cells from the palate of E14.5 Shox2Cre/+;Nkx2.5F/F;R26RmTmG and Shox2Cre/-;Nkx2.5F/F;R26RmTmG mice to ATAC-Seq analysis.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE129538 | GEO | 2019/10/23
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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