Reduced representation bisulfite sequencing for comparative high-resolution DNA methylation analysis
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research · Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
We describe a large-scale random approach termed reduced representation bisulfite sequencing (RRBS) for analyzing and comparing genomic methylation patterns. BglII restriction fragments were size-selected to 500-600 bp, equipped with adapters, treated with bisulfite, PCR amplified, cloned and sequenced. We constructed RRBS libraries from murine ES cells and from ES cells lacking DNA methyltransferases Dnmt3a and 3b and with knocked-down (kd) levels of Dnmt1 (Dnmt[1(kd),3a-/-,3b-/-]). Sequencing of 960 RRBS clones from Dnmt[1(kd),3a-/-,3b-/-] cells generated 343 kb of non-redundant bisulfite sequence covering 66212 cytosines in the genome. All but 38 cytosines had been converted to uracil indicating a…
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1Topics & keywords
- Bisulfite
- Bisulfite sequencing
- Biology
- DNA methylation
- Illumina Methylation Assay
- CpG site
- Methylation
- DNA methyltransferase