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  • aniruddha.otago
    Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 21

    Help with bisulfite sequencing

    Hi,
    We are daling bisulphite sequencing and have send DNA samples now for sequencing to illumina/solexa. can any one tell me how can i deal with the data after sequencing. my study is on DNA methylation. what may be the starting point. because i really dont know anything about it. can anyone help.
    [email protected]. please...
  • simonandrews
    Simon Andrews
    • May 2009
    • 870

    #2
    Originally posted by aniruddha.otago View Post
    Hi,
    We are daling bisulphite sequencing and have send DNA samples now for sequencing to illumina/solexa. can any one tell me how can i deal with the data after sequencing. my study is on DNA methylation. what may be the starting point. because i really dont know anything about it. can anyone help.
    [email protected]. please...
    You'd probably be better putting this in a new thread rather than adding it to the end of this one.

    There have been a couple of threads already about this if you search back through old posts but it might be worth going through it again.

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