a, The GLIB method. Glucose is added to 5hmC by BGT, oxidized with sodium periodate to yield aldehydes, and reacted with the aldehyde reactive probe (ARP), yielding two biotins at the site of every 5hmC. b, 5hmC is converted to CMS by sodium bisulphite. c–f, Precipitation of PCR amplicons containing (1) varying amounts of 5hmC by GLIB methodology (c), anti-CMS methodology (d), or anti-5hmC antibody (e); or (2) varying amounts of 5mC by anti-5mC antibody (f). pAb, polyclonal antibody; mAb, monoclonal antibody. Between 1 and 6 independent experiments per method, mean percentage input precipitated ± s.d. is indicated. g, Overlap between HERGs identified by the GLIB and anti-CMS methodologies. Left panel, number of HERGs; right panel, number of base pairs contained within HERGs.