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This webinar features independent benchmarked data from Dr. Xinmin Li, Director of the Technology Center for Genomics & Bioinformatics at UCLA. Dr. Li presents a head-to-head comparison of Illumina 5-base chemistry and NEB's Enzymatic Methyl-Seq (EM-seq) kit, validated against pUC19 positive and lambda DNA negative controls.

Whether you're running WGBS, RRBS, or exploring EM-seq as a bisulfite-free alternative, this session will help you make more informed decisions about your methylation sequencing workflows. 

What you'll take away:

  • Overview of Illumina 5-base chemistry
  • Customer-generated data comparing 5-base chemistry with Enzymatic Methyl-Seq
  • Why improved CpG detection and lower false positives matter for methylation research

If you're evaluating methods for CpG methylation studies, allele-specific methylation, or broader epigenome-wide association studies, register now.

Speakers
Xinmin Li

Xinmin Li, PhD
Director, Technology Center for Genomics & Bioinformatics
UCLA

Jennifer Hammond

Jennifer Hammond
Executive Sales Specialist
Illumina

Kennedi Todd

Kennedi Todd, MS
Informatics Sales Specialist
Illumina

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Date & Time
May 5, 2026
Topic
Cell & molecular biology research
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