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| Hello Eul, have you determined where the CpG islands are? the C may not be methylated if it is in not in a cpg island. CpG Analysis is here: Bioinformatics- Epigenetics and Methylation > CpG Island Prediction and Search There is some BSP primer help here: MethPrimer Help Please let me know if you get the answer ![]() |
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| Yes, the C is in a CpG island. Precisely, in the methylated target sequence is C and in non methylated sequence that C is T as supposed to be. My forward primer is complementary to the non methylated sequence. But in case of that C is methylated will the primer attach to the sequence? |
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