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<h1 style="text-align: right; color: black;" ><span style="font-size: 0.8em;">circular <span style="color:white;">heat-stable</span></span><br>Xylanase</h1>
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<h1 style="text-align: right; color: black; padding-right: 10px;" ><span style="font-size: 0.8em;">circular <span style="color:white;">heat-stable</span></span><br>Xylanase</h1>
<p>Wouldn´t it be great to amplify DNA in a normal PCR maintaining the epigenetic information coded in methylation patterns?</p>
<p>Wouldn´t it be great to amplify DNA in a normal PCR maintaining the epigenetic information coded in methylation patterns?</p>
<p>The problem: DNMT I, an enzyme which is responsible for the establishment and maintenance of the individual methylation pattern of different cell types, is not heat stable.
<p>The problem: DNMT I, an enzyme which is responsible for the establishment and maintenance of the individual methylation pattern of different cell types, is not heat stable.

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circular heat-stable
DNMT1

Wouldn´t it be great to amplify DNA in a normal PCR maintaining the epigenetic information coded in methylation patterns?

The problem: DNMT I, an enzyme which is responsible for the establishment and maintenance of the individual methylation pattern of different cell types, is not heat stable. For iGEM 2014 we therefore create a PCR 2.0 with heat-stable DNMT I by circularization.

PCR 2.0

circular heat-stable
Xylanase

Wouldn´t it be great to amplify DNA in a normal PCR maintaining the epigenetic information coded in methylation patterns?

The problem: DNMT I, an enzyme which is responsible for the establishment and maintenance of the individual methylation pattern of different cell types, is not heat stable. For iGEM 2014 we therefore create a PCR 2.0 with heat-stable DNMT I by circularization.

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