Selection and amplification binding assay information
Molecular biology technique
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Selection and amplification binding assay (SAAB) is a molecular biology technique typically used to find the DNA binding site for proteins.[1] It was developed by T. Keith Blackwell and Harold M. Weintraub in 1990.
^Blackwell TK, Weintraub H (1990). "Differences and similarities in DNA-binding preferences of MyoD and E2A protein complexes revealed by binding site selection". Science. 250 (4984): 1104–10. Bibcode:1990Sci...250.1104B. doi:10.1126/science.2174572. PMID 2174572.
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