Creative Proteomics as one of the venomics research service providers, it provides different types of epigenome sequencing services for venom research with its rich epigenome sequencing experience, so as to meet the needs of epigenome sequencing for different venom research purposes. Creative Proteomics provides whole-genome bisulfite sequencing (WGBS), reduced-representation bisulfite sequencing (RRBS), MeRIP-Seq/m6A-seq, ChIP-seq, RIP-seq, and other levels of epigenome sequencing services for different poisonous species (such as snakes, scorpions, frogs, venomous lizards, fire-bellied toads, snails, spiders, bees, ants, cone snails, jellyfish, etc.) to meet the needs of various levels of scientific research.
Epigenomes (genetic modifiers) effectively mark genomes epigenomes not to change the DNA sequence but to change the way cells use the DNA’s instructions. These marks (such as histone modification, chromatin Immuno-precipitation, etc. ) can pass to other cells and they can also be passed down through family lines. Epigenomes are tiny chemical compounds that attach to DNA, and they play a crucial role in regulating gene activity. In venom research, epigenomic modifications, for example, may shut off or turn on a gene or control protein production in particular cells. Ultimately regulate the expression and synthesis of venom-related components.
Creative Proteomics has rich experience in epigenome sequencing projects and poisonous species experience, and the different type of epigenome library constructed by it has a good success rate and stability. In addition, the sequencing quality, genome comparison rate, coverage rate and other quality control indicators are also excellent. In venom research, Creative Proteomics provides different type of epigenome sequencing for researchers.
The venom epigenome sequencing service provided by Creative Proteomics, from different sample processing (such as chromatin Immunoprecipitation, RNA immunoprecipitation, etc.), library construction and to sequencing, has undergone scientific and meticulous design and strict quality control at every step to ensure high-quality sequencing results. The following figure shows the general process of reduced-representation bisulfite sequencing:
Fig 1. Venom reduced-representation bisulfite sequencing workflow - Creative Proteomics
Creative Proteomics, as a rare professional venomics research service provider in the world, relies on its years of sequencing experience to provide customers with one-stop venom epigenome sequencing services. If you have any questions about our venom epigenome sequencing service, please feel free to contact our technical support, the technical support will reply to you as soon as possible!