- Oakland CA, US Hinrich Boeger - Santa Cruz CA, US Eva Robinson - Santa Cruz CA, US Robert Shelansky - Santa Cruz CA, US Brandon Saint-John - Santa Cruz CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/6806 C12Q 1/6869
Abstract:
Provided are methods of determining bound and unbound regions in nucleic acid molecules. In certain aspects, the methods include forming adducts in a double-stranded nucleic acid molecule that mark the locations of unbound regions in the double-stranded nucleic acid, and detecting the locations of the adducts in the double-stranded nucleic acid using a nanopore. Bound regions of the double-stranded nucleic acid molecule are determined based on the absence of adducts. In certain aspects, the double-stranded nucleic acid molecule is genomic DNA and the bound regions are nucleosome positions. As such, encompassed by the methods are methods of determining nucleosome positions in genomic DNA. Systems and kits that find use, e.g., in practicing the methods of the present disclosure are also provided.
- Oakland CA, US Aaron COZEN - Santa Cruz CA, US Eva H. ROBINSON - Aptos CA, US Andrew D. HOLMES - Santa Cruz CA, US Eric PHIZICKY - Pittsford NY, US Erin QUARTLEY - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
C12Q 1/6806 C12Q 1/6869 C12Q 1/686
Abstract:
In various embodiments, the invention teaches methods for detecting ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules that contain certain chemical modifications using sequencing technologies. These modified RNAs are otherwise not readily detected using the commonly used cloning protocols required for sequencing. The method further includes bioinformatics analyses to identify specific RNA species that are modified at high resolution.
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