SPlinted Ligation Adapter Tagging (SPLAT) for Whole Genome Bisulphite Sequencing (WGBS)
SPLAT is an in-house developed WGBS library preparation method. This approach enables quick and efficient preparation of WGBS libraries from low-input DNA
Our R&D unit at NGI has developed a novel approach for quick and cost-effective Whole-Genome Bisulphite Sequencing (WGBS) library preparation. Compared with currently used commercial methods, this method called SPLinted Adaptor Tagging (SPLAT) has the major advantage of uniform coverage of the genome. SPLAT is based on initial bisulphite treatment of the DNA, followed by adaptor tagging of single stranded DNA fragments, and enables WGBS using low quantities of the DNA samples.
The article presenting this method, including a detailed laboratory protocol, was published online in Nucleic Acids Research on November 28, 2016. The article presents validation of SPLAT against three commonly used WGBS library preparation techniques, two of which are based on bisulphite treatment prior to adapter tagging and one is a conventional WGBS method. Read the article to learn more.
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Last Updated: 5th October 2024