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It looks like the next-generation sequencing methods are facilitating the begging of epigenomics.

Mapping the locations of histones with a variety of modifications:

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I wonder what next-gen technology the Human Epigenome Project will decide on for their mapping of CpG methylation sites?

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Posted Jun 25, 2007, 20:45 PM
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