Methylation Data Analysis Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease
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Other authors
Publication date
2015-09Abstract
Alzheimer disease (AD) is associated with distinctive changes in DNA methylation patterns.
DNA methylation is a chemical modification that is involved in gene silencing. These modifications
give rise to heritable changes in gene expression without altering the DNA sequence.
In a first study, researchers observed differential methylated regions (DMRs) in a specific DNA
in postmortem brains from AD patients. Due to this fact we decided to focus on two target
genes from AD in order to compare differences in methylation between different experimental
situations. In this project, we have developed a pipeline for finding DMR between different experimental
conditions based on methylation data generated with the 454 GS FLX system from
Roche, and DNA bisulfite-treated samples.
Document Type
Master's final project
Document version
Director/a: Malu Calle, co-director: Marta Barrachina Castillo
Language
English
Keywords
Alzheimer, Malaltia d'
ADN
Pages
62 p.
Note
Curs 2014-2015
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