hello
I want to know how to define whether a sequence contains a CpG island or not..I mean the critical parameters to define a CpG island. Are there any common rules?
Define a CpG island
Started by Samantha, Mar 11 2005 07:45 AM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 11 March 2005 - 07:45 AM
#2
Posted 11 March 2005 - 09:18 AM
Hi Samantha,
The difinition of CpG island is evolving. Generally it just refers to some areas in the genome that are CpG rich. Check this post for discussion on this topic
http://www.protocol-...?showtopic=3160
Usually, we use some kind of CpG island prediction program to find out if a input seqeunce contains any CpG island. For such program please click here
The difinition of CpG island is evolving. Generally it just refers to some areas in the genome that are CpG rich. Check this post for discussion on this topic
http://www.protocol-...?showtopic=3160
Usually, we use some kind of CpG island prediction program to find out if a input seqeunce contains any CpG island. For such program please click here
#3
Posted 12 March 2005 - 08:15 PM
pcrman, on Mar 11 2005, 10:18 AM, said:
The difinition of CpG island is evolving. Generally it just refers to some areas in the genome that are CpG rich. Check this post for discussion on this topic
I second pcrman's response and stress that the definition has evolved to a more stringent criteria, that of Takai and Jones' definition. To reiterate what was in the link Pcrman referred to, a CpG island is now defined as being a length of DNA greater than 500bp, GC content greater than 55% and Obs/Exp CG ratio of greater than 0.65.
This criteria will exclude all repetitive elements that are thought to be methylated at ruled out as having any biological function (I would beg to differ but the reviewers of my paper think otherwise
The criteria now picks functional CpG islands, ones that are more likely to be associated with gene regulation.
Hope this adds to Pcrman's reply.
Cheers
Nick














