Post-bisulfite adaptor tagging (PBAT) is a procedure for efficiently preparing a sequencing library for whole-genome bisulfite sequencing (WGBS). The original version of the PBAT protocol was highly efficient, such that it helped realize library preparation from samples of limited amounts. However, two rounds of random priming reactions employed in the original protocol limited further improvement of the PBAT protocol in terms of read length and mapping rate. In this chapter, an improved version of the PBAT protocol called tPBAT is described.
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