Current methods for profiling DNA methylation require costly reagents, sequencing, and labor time. We introduce fragmentation at methylated loci and sequencing (FML-seq), a sequencing library protocol that greatly reduces all these costs. Relative to other techniques tested on the same human cell lines, FML-seq produces similar measurements of absolute and differential cytosine methylation at a fraction of the price. FML-seq enables inexpensive, high-throughput experimental designs for large-scale epigenetics research projects.
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Foley, J. W., Zhu, S. X., & West, R. B. (2023). Cost-effective DNA methylation profiling by FML-seq. Life Science Alliance, 6(12). https://doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202302326
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