In the burgeoning field of epigenetics, there are several methods available to determine the methylation status of DNA samples. However, choosing the method that is best suited to answering a particular biological question still proves to be a difficult task. This review aims to provide biologists, particularly those new to the field of epigenetics, with a simple algorithm to help guide them in the selection of the most appropriate assay to meet their research needs. First of all, we have separated all methods into two categories: those that are used for: (1) the discovery of unknown epigenetic changes; and (2) the assessment of DNA methylation within particular regulatory regions/genes of interest. The techniques are then scrutinized and r...
Abstract Epigenetics refers to nucleotide sequence-independent events, and heritable changes, includ...
The methods of molecular biology allow for analyzing the methylation pattern in the whole genome and...
DNA methylation was the first epigenetic modification to be detected in human cancers with specific ...
DNA methylation is one of the epigenetic changes, which plays a major role in regulating gene expres...
DNA methylation is a key component of mammalian gene regulation and the most classical example of an...
DNA methylation is a major epigenetic modification that is strongly involved in the physiological co...
Sequencing technologies have changed not only our approaches to classical genetics, but also the fie...
DNA methylation is the most known and studied among the epigenetic modifications; these are chemical...
Epigenetics is the study of the changes in gene expression that are heritable and do not involve a c...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism that is related to mammalian cellular differentiation, ge...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic process that has roles in many normal cellular processes and dysreg...
A significant portion of ongoing epigenetic research involves the investigation of DNA methylation a...
Abnormalities of DNA methylation play a significant role in initiation and progression of tumors. In...
The methods of molecular biology allow for analyzing the methylation pattern in the whole genome and...
The methods of molecular biology allow for analyzing the methylation pattern in the whole genome and...
Abstract Epigenetics refers to nucleotide sequence-independent events, and heritable changes, includ...
The methods of molecular biology allow for analyzing the methylation pattern in the whole genome and...
DNA methylation was the first epigenetic modification to be detected in human cancers with specific ...
DNA methylation is one of the epigenetic changes, which plays a major role in regulating gene expres...
DNA methylation is a key component of mammalian gene regulation and the most classical example of an...
DNA methylation is a major epigenetic modification that is strongly involved in the physiological co...
Sequencing technologies have changed not only our approaches to classical genetics, but also the fie...
DNA methylation is the most known and studied among the epigenetic modifications; these are chemical...
Epigenetics is the study of the changes in gene expression that are heritable and do not involve a c...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism that is related to mammalian cellular differentiation, ge...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic process that has roles in many normal cellular processes and dysreg...
A significant portion of ongoing epigenetic research involves the investigation of DNA methylation a...
Abnormalities of DNA methylation play a significant role in initiation and progression of tumors. In...
The methods of molecular biology allow for analyzing the methylation pattern in the whole genome and...
The methods of molecular biology allow for analyzing the methylation pattern in the whole genome and...
Abstract Epigenetics refers to nucleotide sequence-independent events, and heritable changes, includ...
The methods of molecular biology allow for analyzing the methylation pattern in the whole genome and...
DNA methylation was the first epigenetic modification to be detected in human cancers with specific ...