Long-read single-molecule maps of the functional methylome

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Abstract

We report on the development of a methylation analysis workflow for optical detection of fluorescent methylation profiles along chromosomal DNA molecules. In combination with Bionano Genomics genome mapping technology, these profiles provide a hybrid genetic/epigenetic genome-wide map composed of DNA molecules spanning hundreds of kilobase pairs. The method provides kilobase pair–scale genomic methylation patterns comparable to whole-genome bisulfite sequencing (WGBS) along genes and regulatory elements. These long single-molecule reads allow for methylation variation calling and analysis of large structural aberrations such as pathogenic macrosatellite arrays not accessible to single-cell second-generation sequencing. The method is applied here to study facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD), simultaneously recording the haplotype, copy number, and methylation status of the disease-associated, highly repetitive locus on Chromosome 4q.

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Sharim, H., Grunwald, A., Gabrieli, T., Michaeli, Y., Margalit, S., Torchinsky, D., … Ebenstein, Y. (2019). Long-read single-molecule maps of the functional methylome. Genome Research, 29(4), 646–656. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.240739.118

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