Detecting DNA methylation using the methylated CpG Island amplification and microarray technique

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Methylated CpG island amplification and microarray (MCAM) is a two-color array technique that quantifies DNA methylation by hybridizing equimolar amounts of treated vs. control cell-line DNA to an array platform. Sample preparation, hybridization, and scanning are performed over 1 week, but multiple samples can be prepared simultaneously, allowing for high-throughput processing and data acquisition. One microarray slide is required for each sample assayed, with a control sample hybridized with each test sample. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Colyer, H. A. A., Dellett, M., & Mills, K. I. (2012). Detecting DNA methylation using the methylated CpG Island amplification and microarray technique. Methods in Molecular Biology, 863, 329–339. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-612-8_21

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