Computational analysis and integration of MeDIP-seq methylome data

The combinatorial number of possible methylomes in biological time and space is astronomical. Consequently, the computational analysis of methylomes needs to cater for a variety of data, throughput and resolution. Here, we review recent advances in 2nd generation sequencing (2GS) with a focus on the...

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Otros Autores: Wilson, Gareth A., author (author), Beck, Stephan, author
Formato: Seriada digital
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Rijeka (HR) : InTech 2016.
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Sumario:The combinatorial number of possible methylomes in biological time and space is astronomical. Consequently, the computational analysis of methylomes needs to cater for a variety of data, throughput and resolution. Here, we review recent advances in 2nd generation sequencing (2GS) with a focus on the different methods used for the analysis of MeDIP-seq data. The challenges and opportunities presented by the integration of methylation data with other genomic data types are discussed as is the potential impact of emerging 3rd generation sequencing (3GS) based technologies on methylation analysis.
Publicado:Began with: 2016-
Descripción Física:1 online resource
Frecuencia de Publicación:annual