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  • adrian
    Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 90

    Methylation patterns through Methyl-Seq

    Dear group:
    Hello! I am interested in learning the possibilities about identifying DNA methylation patterns at CpG islands. Since many CpG repeats located in repetitive areas of genome, I would like to know how a targetted methy-seq is done using either MeDIP-Seq or Methyl-Seq (as described by Brunner AL et al. in GR june-2009).
    What would be the options for selecting only those important CpGs and not sequencing entire genome.
    I appreciate your help and input. thanks Adrian.
  • andrewdsusc
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 3

    #2
    We used a combination of bisulfite sequencing and hybrid capture ("Bisulfite Capture"), which allows you to select regions where you are interested in the methylation status. Check out this paper, which may be a useful method for what you want to do:

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    • franyl
      Junior Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 1

      #3
      Originally posted by andrewdsusc View Post
      We used a combination of bisulfite sequencing and hybrid capture ("Bisulfite Capture"), which allows you to select regions where you are interested in the methylation status. Check out this paper, which may be a useful method for what you want to do:

      http://genome.cshlp.org/content/19/9/1593

      If I would attach so called MID tags together with the methylated illumina adaptors. Do you think it would be possible to capture fragments from several samples with the same array and be able to seperate them after sequencing?
      Regards Frank.

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      • hanjaylee
        Member
        • Dec 2009
        • 10

        #4
        Originally posted by andrewdsusc View Post
        We used a combination of bisulfite sequencing and hybrid capture ("Bisulfite Capture"), which allows you to select regions where you are interested in the methylation status. Check out this paper, which may be a useful method for what you want to do:

        http://genome.cshlp.org/content/19/9/1593
        hi. i am wondering if we are able to deep-sequence the methylation pattern of the whole genome? i mean can we get the whole genome methylation state aside from the sequence information?
        thanks a lot.
        hanjay

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        • htorres
          Junior Member
          • Apr 2012
          • 3

          #5
          Originally posted by hanjaylee View Post
          hi. i am wondering if we are able to deep-sequence the methylation pattern of the whole genome? i mean can we get the whole genome methylation state aside from the sequence information?
          thanks a lot.
          hanjay
          Yes! See:


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