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Learn MoreWe first isolate the PGCs from the Oct4-Gfp knock-in mice, and KIT-positive PGCs from the post-implantation human fetus. Then we use the Nome-seq (Nucleosome Occupancy and Methylome Sequencing), using a in vitro GpC methyltransferase (M.CviPI) and next generation sequencing to generate the endogenous DNA methylation information and chromatin accessibility of the same DNA molecules in these mammalian germ cells. SOURCE: Hongshan Guo (guo-hs@pku.edu.cn) - Laboratory of Stem Cells and Epigenetics Peking University
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