Pyro Q-CpG™: quantitative analysis of methylation in multiple CpG sites by Pyrosequencing®

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Robert England
Monica Pettersson
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[1] Biotage AB,
[2] Kungsgatan 76,undefined
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Nature Methods | 2005年 / 2卷
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Pyro Q-CpG from Biotage gives a new dimension to DNA methylation studies by quantitatively measuring the individual degree of methylation of consecutive CpG sites consistently over time. This reveals previously unseen patterns of methylation.
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