Maximizing ecological and evolutionary insight in bisulfite sequencing data sets

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Abstract

Genome-scale bisulfite sequencing approaches have opened the door to ecological and evolutionary studies of DNA methylation in many organisms. These approaches can be powerful. However, they introduce new methodological and statistical considerations, some of which are particularly relevant to non-model systems. Here, we highlight how these considerations influence a study's power to link methylation variation with a predictor variable of interest. Relative to current practice, we argue that sample sizes will need to increase to provide robust insights. We also provide recommendations for overcoming common challenges and an R Shiny app to aid in study design.

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Lea, A. J., Vilgalys, T. P., Durst, P. A. P., & Tung, J. (2017, August 1). Maximizing ecological and evolutionary insight in bisulfite sequencing data sets. Nature Ecology and Evolution. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-017-0229-0

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