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  • difference between illumina RRBS-seq and HM450 array

    Hi,
    I have a question about the difference between illumina RRBS-seq and HM450 array for methylations sequencing.

    I'm trying to understand what is RRBS advantage over HM450, if HM450 is covering 96% of CpG islands and 99% of RefSeq promoteres, while RRBC cover only 85% of CpG island? (And also the price per sample is similar...)

    Thanks!

    Yehudit

  • #2
    One is NGS based and the other is an array. Arrays don't yield single base resolution, RRBS does. BTW, one could also just use a capture kit rather than RRBS and likely up the coverage to match the HM450 array.

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    • #3
      Thanks...

      What kind of information do i get from the array?

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      • #4
        You get probe intensities from the array that you then have to convert to a score and then map to a region (i.e., the same thing you get from all arrays). There are tools for processing both arrays and sequencing-based datasets, though the latter is under more development since people don't use arrays much anymore.

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