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Kismeth: Analyzer of plant methylation states through bisulfite sequencing

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Kismeth: Analyzer of plant methylation states through bisulfite sequencing
Background: There is great interest in probing the temporal and spatial patterns of cytosine methylation states in genomes of a variety of organisms. It is hoped that this will shed light on the biological roles of DNA methylation in the epigenetic control of gene expression. Bisulfite sequencing refers to the treatment of isolated DNA with sodium bisulfite to convert unmethylated cytosine to uracil, with PCR converting the uracil to thymidine followed by sequencing of the resultant DNA to detect DNA methylation. For the study of DNA methylation, plants provide an excellent model system, since they can tolerate major changes in their DNA methylation patterns and have long been studied for the effects of DNA methylation on transposons and epimutations. However, in contrast to the situation in animals, there aren't many tools that analyze bisulfite data in plants, which can exhibit methylation of cytosines in a variety of sequence contexts (CG, CHG, and CHH). Results: Kismeth http:...
Eyal Gruntman, Yijun Qi, R. Keith Slotkin, Ted Roe
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where BMCBI
Authors Eyal Gruntman, Yijun Qi, R. Keith Slotkin, Ted Roeder, Robert A. Martienssen, Ravi Sachidanandam
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