I am a first year PhD student and my project involves methylation of CpG islands with a bisulfite treatment. I was wondering if there was any reason to believe that sodium bisulfite works better than sodium metabisulfite. This project has been ongoing for over a year now, and I am the first to try meta...any suggestions? Thanks
Sodium Bisulfite vs Sodium metabisulfite
Started by RoginLab, Sep 22 2009 08:13 AM
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Posted 22 September 2009 - 08:13 AM
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Posted 22 September 2009 - 09:02 AM
hi rogin,
i've been away from epigenetics for over a year now, but until then i had not heard about metabisulfite conversion. how does it exactly work?
i think this topic would fit best under the epigenetics and dna methylation subforum
i've been away from epigenetics for over a year now, but until then i had not heard about metabisulfite conversion. how does it exactly work?
i think this topic would fit best under the epigenetics and dna methylation subforum
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