Journal article

Assessing alternative base substitutions at primer CpG sites to optimise unbiased PCR amplification of methylated sequences

ILM Candiloro, T Mikeska, A Dobrovic

Clinical Epigenetics | BIOMED CENTRAL LTD | Published : 2017

Abstract

Background: Determining the role of DNA methylation in various biological processes is dependent on the accurate representation of often highly complex patterns. Accurate representation is dependent on unbiased PCR amplification post bisulfite modification, regardless of methylation status of any given epiallele. This is highly dependent on primer design. Particular difficulties are raised by the analysis of CpG-rich regions, which are the usual regions of interest. Here, it is often difficult or impossible to avoid placing primers in CpG-free regions, particularly if one wants to target a specific part of a CpG-rich region. This can cause biased amplification of methylated sequences if the ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

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Awarded by Victorian Cancer Agency


Funding Acknowledgements

ILMC was supported by a Melbourne University Fay Marles Postgraduate Scholarship. AD and TM received funding from the Cancer Council of Victoria. AD received funding from the National Breast Cancer Foundation, National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, Cancer Australia, Victorian Cancer Agency and the Cancer Council of Victoria.