Methylated DNA immunoprecipitation
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Methylated DNA immunoprecipitation
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Methylated DNA immunoprecipitation is a large-scale purification technique in molecular biology that is used to enrich for methylated DNA sequences. It consists of isolating methylated DNA fragments via an antibody raised against 5-methylcytosine (5mC). This technique was first described by Weber M. et al. in 2005 and has helped pave the way for viable methylome-level assessment efforts, as the purified fraction of methylated DNA can be input to high-throughput DNA detection methods such as high
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Purification technique
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methylated_DNA_immunoprecipitation
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2023-12-18T03:32:05Z
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