Methylome Analysis Today: No One is PerfectMay 18, 2011With everyone focused on their own daily grind, its easy to gloss over some of life’s more philosophical questions like: “Does a falling tree make a sound if no one is there to hear it?” “What is the sound of one hand clapping?” or even “Are my methylome studies really accurate?” In an Epigenomics review […]
Decoding the Epigenetic Role of Non-coding RNAsMay 18, 2011About 90% of our genome is transcribed, but only 1-2% of the transcripts encode proteins. So what are all of those non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) doing? A better question might be: what aren’t they doing? In addition to regulating gene expression at the transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels, ncRNAs play a big part in the control of […]
RNA Immunoprecipitation Comes Of AgeMay 17, 2011RNA Immunoprecipitation (RIP) is growing up. After suffering through some awkward adolescent years, RIP has evolved from its humble beginnings in a few hardcore labs and is now stepping out shadow of its more famous cousin, Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP). The more mature RIP has been steadily building its fan base too with curious researchers seeking […]
5hmC Analysis TwoferMay 13, 2011Everybody loves a twofer, and now for the amount of time spent reading a single Nature paper ( or at least this EpiGenie summary), you can learn about two new methods for 5hmC analysis. A clever team of researchers has developed two independent approaches for the genome-wide mapping of 5hmC, neither of which relies on […]
Doubling Down on 5-hmC Profiling with Dual MeDIP from DiagenodeMay 11, 2011A year after 5-hydroxymethylcytosine’s (5-hmC) dramatic entrance into the epigenetics research scene, the research community has a long list of questions to ask about the 6th base. Investigations into 5-hmC were sidelined for most of the year due to the absence of methods to analyze it. Thankfully those helpless days are history as Diagenode just […]