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marcmaxson committed Sep 9, 2021
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The human genome has areas which have a high ratio of CG basepairs. These GC-rich regions are known as CpG islands (**C**ytosine-**p**hosphate-**G**uanine), or CGIs. These regions are generally 500-1500bp with >60% GC-content. CpGs are not to be confused with CG basepair bonds. A CpG island references the nucleotides in sequence and on one strand of DNA (linked by the phosphodiester bond, hence the p in CpG), *not* a C linked to a G in a basepair bond. See the example below, which shows a CpG site on the left and a CG basepair bond on the right.


<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FoxoTech/methylprep/feature/v1.5.5-docs/docs/introduction/cpg_vs_cg.jpeg" width="100%">
[//]: # ![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FoxoTech/methylprep/feature/v1.5.5-docs/docs/introduction/cpg_vs_cg.jpeg)
![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FoxoTech/methylprep/feature/v1.5.5-docs/docs/introduction/cpg_vs_cg.jpeg)

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