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QIAGEN Offers Kit for Epigenetics Researchers

By admin | April 25, 2006

QIAGEN has introduced a new kit that offers a complete solution for bisulfite conversion of DNA. The assay is routinely used in epigenetics research because the labelling process discriminates between cytosines that are methylated and those that are unmethylated. The new kit promises “high yields of completely converted, high-molecular-weight DNA…in less than six hours.” Link

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