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. 2013 Oct 16;17(10):1282–1290. doi: 10.1111/jcmm.12103

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

(A) Methylation-specific PCR of normal controls using SOCS2-3′ methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction (MSP) primers. M-/U-MSP analysis showed that four of five normal peripheral blood controls (PB1-5) were methylated with the SOCS2-3′ primers. (M: DNA marker; B: blank; PC: positive control; PB, normal peripheral blood control). (B) Sequencing of MSP products using SOCS2-3′ MSP primers in normal controls and positive control showing methylation signals. Methylated cytosine residues [C] in CpG dinucleotide remained as C, whereas unmethylated cytosine read as [T] after bisulphite conversion. (PC: positive control; PB: normal peripheral blood control).