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Avik Kumar Pal1, Vivek Hari-Sundar Gandhivel1,2, P V Shivaprasad3
1National Centre for Biological Sciences, TIFR, Bangalore, India.
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DNA methylation is a major epigenetic mark on chromatin. Tissue-specific DNA methylation in the regulatory regions of key genes modulates their tissue-specific expression. To study DNA methylation levels at specific sequence contexts across tissues or during various environmental conditions, whole-genome DNA methylation analysis is widely used. However, whole-genome methylation analysis is an expensive, time-consuming technique and requires specific skills. To understand the role of DNA methylation in a small number of candidate loci, targeted bisulfite (BS) PCR-sequencing analysis is an attractive option. Here, we describe a detailed method to understand DNA methylation by targeted-BS PCR analysis using rice endosperm tissues. This method can be readily extended to multiple monocots, across various tissues and various stress conditions.
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