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titleOfInvention Improved bisulfite conversion of DNA by short-term temperature increases
abstract ThenThe invention relates to an improved bisulfite conversion processnof DNA. The reaction temperature is increased at least once briefly. BynCombination of temperature increasesnwith new solventsnand new purification methods can be the efficiency of the implementationnadditionallynincrease significantly. The DNA pretreated in this way can then be administered via differentnMethods are analyzed. The inventive method is particularly suitablenfor the diagnosis and prognosis of cancers and others withna changenthe methylation status of associated diseases and predictionnundesirablenDrug reactions.
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