Generating Sequencing-Based DNA Methylation Maps from Low DNA Input Samples.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)(2022)

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Reduced representation bisulfite sequencing (RRBS) is a technique used for assessing genome-wide DNA methylation patterns in eukaryotes. RRBS was introduced to focus on CpG-rich regions that are likely to be of most interest for epigenetic regulation, such as gene promoters and enhancer sequence elements (Meissner et al., Nature 454:766-770, 2008). This "reduced representation" lowers the cost of sequencing and also gives increased depth of coverage, facilitating the resolution of more subtle changes in methylation levels. Here, we describe a modified RRBS sequencing (RRBS-seq) library preparation. Our protocol is optimized for generating single base-resolution libraries when low input DNA is a concern (10-100 ng). Our protocol includes steps to optimize library preparation, such as using deparaffinization solution (when formalin-fixed material is used), and a replacement of gel size-selection with sample purification beads. The described protocol can be accomplished in 3 days and has been successfully applied to tissues or cells from different organisms, including formalin-fixed tissues, to yield robust and reproducible results.
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CpG island,DMAP,DNA methylation,Epigenetics,FFPE,Methylome,Multiplexed,Reduced representation bisulfite sequencing
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