DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism involving the transfer of a methyl group onto the C5 position of the cytosine to form 5-methylcytosine. It regulates gene expression by recruiting proteins that repress the activity of or inhibit the binding of transcription factors to DNA. Methylation usually occurs on the cytosine nucleotides of CpG dinucleotides.
Plants, Animals, Humans
NGS/Long read
Sample Type | Concentration | Recommended Amount | Minimum Amount | Minimum volume (µl) | Storage (°C) | Buffer | Recommended RIN/DIN | Shipment | Storage tube |
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Blood & Intact Genomic DNA | ≥ 10 ng/µl | ≥ 50 ng/µl | 50 ng | 10-20 | 4/-20/-80 | EB, or low TE (<0.1 mM EDTA) | >4 | Dry ice | 1.5 ml or 0.5 ml tubes |