DNA methylation arrays

Genome-wide methylation profiling is available at our genomics facility with Illumina Infinium MethylationEPIC array capable of analyzing over 850 000 methylation sites per sample at single-nucleotide resolution.
Service description

The laboratory work is done by dedicated personnel with over 12 years of experience in Illumina analysis methods. Our laboratory uses an electronic lab note book (ELN) for documentation of the laboratory workflow and an in-house made LIMS system for management of genotype and sample data.

Projects are managed and quality controlled using Illumina GenomeStudio software by experienced specialists. Further analysis and release formats can be discussed with projects. A report of QC and analysis is included in data release.

All received and produced data is stored in a database at FIMM. FIMM guarantees the storage of your data for one year.

Pricing

For pricing of DNA methylation analysis please contact Päivi Lahermo paivi.lahermo(at)fimm.fi or Kati Donner kati.donner(at)fimm.fi or log into iLab system.

How to get started

CUSTOMER PROVIDES

1) Documentation

A FIMM Service Agreement must be signed before the project can start in our laboratory. If your project is required by law to have an ethical permit you need to supply us with a copy of it.

2) Sample information

Provide the sample information using the FIMM basic information form downloadable in iLab. Note! You need to enable the included macros. The filename should be FIMM_Perustietojen_luovutus_v2010.xlsm for the macros to work.

In addition, fill up the sample submission form found in iLab.

The gender information requested for in the FIMM basic information form is optional but central for detection of possible sample mix-ups in our quality control.

3) DNA samples

For the analysis we need good quality DNA in a concentration of 50 ng/ul in a minimum volume of 20-30 ul. Illumina recommends that the samples are diluted in 1 x TE (10 mM Tris-HCl, 1 mM EDTA, pH 8.0).

Note! We recommend that the concentration is measured with two independent methods, e.g. in addition to NanoDrop spectrophotometer with PicoGreen or Qubit fluorometric quantification. If you use only one method it should be PicoGreen, Qubit dsDNA assay or other similar method.

For quality control purposes we recommend that there should be duplicated samples and that the groups deliver a suitable pair of methylated and non-methylated samples as controls for analysis with the project samples. In case control studies the case and control samples should be evenly distributed / mixed on the plates.

 

DNA SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS

 

Ship the DNA samples on 96-well plates.

Seal the plates securely using either a removable heat-sealed lid (this is the recommended alternative),  an adhesive seal or strip caps. Use Adhesive PCR foil (e.g Cat. # AB-0626, Thermo Fisher Scientific Abgene) only for shipments at room temperature and ground transportation.

Make sure to attach the foil seal properly to each well by rubbing the surface with soft cloth or lab wipe. Pack the plate (or when you stack multiple plates) so that the seals are protected from punctures and opening to prevent accidental spillage and cross contamination by using e.g cardboard, wadding and parafilm for tightly wrapping each individual plate. Pack the plates with adequate padding (e.g. paper, wadding, bubble wrap) to prevent jostiling during shipment.

Note! If you send the plates on dry ice or by air an adhesive foil seal should not be used! To prevent sample leakage use removable heat-seal or strip caps (with plates tightly wrapped with parafilm) instead! 

Whenever possible, please avoid shipping on Thursdays and Fridays to avoid the samples arriving over the weekend.

Please inform us before you ship any samples and provide us with e.g the courier tracking numbers of your shipment!

Samples at room temperature

DNA samples can be shipped at room temperature without compromising the results if the samples are free of contaminants, the seals are secure, and the duration of transport is only a few days.

Use adhesive seals only for plates you bring directly to the lab or shipments at room temperature using ground transportation. During air transport such seals may come loose due to changes in air pressure! Make sure to attach the seals properly to each well by rubbing the surface with soft cloth or lab wipe (see instructions above).

Frozen samples

Use secondary containment (e.g. cardboard freezer box) when using dry ice as plates may crack when placed directly on dry ice.

Encure there is enough dry ice / gel packs at top, bottom and sides of the container to keep the samples frozen during shipment and any delays that may occur with the courier.

Pack the plates so that they are protected from the possible liquid  from melted ice or cracked cold / gel packs if sending your samples on ice.

Please note that if you send the plates on dry ice or by air an adhesive foil seal should not be used! To prevent sample leakage use removable heat-seal or strip caps instead (see instructions above)! 

Plate naming

Mark the plate name (the same name as in the FIMM basic information form), sample concentration and date information clearly on the front side of the plate (see the image on left for an example).

Shipping address

University of Helsinki

FIMM Technology Centre
Genotyping lab
Room: F215a
Biomedicum 2U
Tukholmankatu 8
00290 HELSINKI
FINLAND

FINLAND