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      Disease Markers
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          Purification of CpG islands using a methylated DNA binding column.

          CpG islands are short stretches of DNA containing a high density of non-methylated CpG dinucleotides, predominantly associated with coding regions. We have constructed an affinity matrix that contains the methyl-CpG binding domain from the rat chromosomal protein MeCP2, attached to a solid support. A column containing the matrix fractionates DNA according to its degree of CpG methylation, strongly retaining those sequences that are highly methylated. Using this column, we have developed a procedure for bulk isolation of CpG islands from human genomic DNA. As CpG islands overlap with approximately 60% of human genes, the resulting CpG island library can be used to isolate full-length cDNAs and to place genes on genomic maps.
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              Disease Markers
              Disease Markers
              Hindawi Limited
              0278-0240
              1875-8630
              1994
              1994
              : 12
              : 2
              : 85-98
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              10.1155/1994/539046
              8f686e59-1436-4936-8b59-572fd9dacbef
              © 1994

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