Analysis of repetitive element DNA methylation by MethyLight
University of Southern California · USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center
Abstract
Repetitive elements represent a large portion of the human genome and contain much of the CpG methylation found in normal human postnatal somatic tissues. Loss of DNA methylation in these sequences might account for most of the global hypomethylation that characterizes a large percentage of human cancers that have been studied. There is widespread interest in correlating the genomic 5-methylcytosine content with clinical outcome, dietary history, lifestyle, etc. However, a high-throughput, accurate and easily accessible technique that can be applied even to paraffin-embedded tissue DNA is not yet available. Here, we report the development of quantitative MethyLight assays to determine the levels of methylated…
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1Topics & keywords
- Alu element
- DNA methylation
- Biology
- Methylation
- CpG site
- DNA
- Illumina Methylation Assay
- Genetics