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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 19, 2015
Filed:
Aug. 25, 2010
Jurate Bitinaite, Rowley, MA (US);
Romualdas Vaisvila, Ipswich, MA (US);
Sriharsa Pradhan, Wenham, MA (US);
Yu Zheng, Topsfield, MA (US);
Richard J. Roberts, Wenham, MA (US);
Devora Cohen-karni, Cambridge, MA (US);
Christopher Noren, Boxford, MA (US);
Elisabeth A. Raleigh, Somerville, MA (US);
Geoffrey Wilson, South Hamilton, MA (US);
Hang-gyeong Chin, South Hamilton, MA (US);
Jurate Bitinaite, Rowley, MA (US);
Romualdas Vaisvila, Ipswich, MA (US);
Sriharsa Pradhan, Wenham, MA (US);
Yu Zheng, Topsfield, MA (US);
Richard J. Roberts, Wenham, MA (US);
Devora Cohen-Karni, Cambridge, MA (US);
Christopher Noren, Boxford, MA (US);
Elisabeth A. Raleigh, Somerville, MA (US);
Geoffrey Wilson, South Hamilton, MA (US);
Hang-Gyeong Chin, South Hamilton, MA (US);
New England Biolabs, Inc., Ipswich, MA (US);
Abstract
Methods and compositions are described for detecting hydroxymethylated nucleotides (hmNs) in a polynucleotide preparation with a view to mapping the location of hmNs in a genome, quantifying the occurrence of hmNs at selected loci and correlating the occurrence of hmNs with gene expression and phenotypic traits. Embodiments describe the use of modifying enzymes together with site-specific endonucleases to detect the hmNs.