Experts in bisulphite sequencing

Analyse methylation patterns with AllGenetics' bisulphite sequencing service

AllGenetics' bisulphite sequencing service includes both whole-genome bisulphite sequencing (WGBS) and reduced-representation bisulphite sequencing (RRBS) protocols. While WGBS detects methylated cytosines all throughout the genome, RRBS uses a restriction enzyme to enrich the libraries in CpG contexts, where most of the DNA methylation occurs.

This graph shows the different steps of the AllGenetics' bisulphite sequencing service. Therefore it shows a typical workflow of a bisulphite sequencing experiment, including DNA isolation, library preparation, high-throughput sequencing, and bioinformatic analysis.

Step 1

We isolate DNA from your samples. We have adapted different DNA isolation protocols, depending on the starting biological material.

For your convenience, we can carry out the entire project or only those steps you require. As a norm, steps 2 and 3 should be ordered jointly.

What you receive

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A report with a summary of the methods followed.
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The raw high-throughput sequencing files, which will be delivered through our server, and the corresponding quality control report including demultiplexing and pre-processing.

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The results of the bioinformatic analysis including read alignment against the reference genome, removal of duplicate reads (WGBS) or quality filtering by restriction sites (RRBS), methylation calling, and detection of differentially methylated positions (DMPs) and regions (DMRs) among conditions. If you require additional analyses, please let us know and we will do our best to meet your needs.
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At no additional cost, our project specialists will be available to you after project delivery and during the editorial process of your scientific articles. We offer up to five 60-min sessions per project, depending on the project size.

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