Jul 24, 2024
Analysis surrounding DNA methylation (DNAm) data is growing at an exponential pace. For instance, the number of Epigenome-Wide Association Studies (EWAS) per year has tripled since 2016. In addition to having a much higher focus from research and biotech communities, data is also becoming more available as more researchers and biobanks commit to doing analysis on the low cost but high yield DNA methylation array platforms. However, methods to quickly analyze this data are still limited and not widely available.