Review of processing and analysis methods for DNA methylation array data

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Abstract

The promise of epigenome-wide association studies and cancer-specific somatic DNA methylation changes in improving our understanding of cancer, coupled with the decreasing cost and increasing coverage of DNA methylation microarrays, has brought about a surge in the use of these technologies. Here, we aim to provide both a review of issues encountered in the processing and analysis of array-based DNA methylation data and a summary of the advantages of recent approaches proposed for handling those issues, focusing on approaches publicly available in open-source environments such as R and Bioconductor. We hope that the processing tools and analysis flowchart described herein will facilitate researchers to effectively use these powerful DNA methylation array-based platforms, thereby advancing our understanding of human health and disease. © 2013 Cancer Research UK.

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Wilhelm-Benartzi, C. S., Koestler, D. C., Karagas, M. R., Flanagan, J. M., Christensen, B. C., Kelsey, K. T., … Brown, R. (2013, September 17). Review of processing and analysis methods for DNA methylation array data. British Journal of Cancer. https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2013.496

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