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  1. .... These profiling methods can be broadly classified into enrichment or conversion methods. Enrichment methods (Fig. 1A) use either immunoprecipitation of methylated DNA (MeDIP) (Weber et al. 2005) or methylation-sensitive restriction enzymes (MSREs) (Khulan et al. 2006; Irizarry et al. 2008), which enrich...
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  2. ...of identifying methylation-dependent regulatory activity at many thousands of genomic regions simultaneously and allows for the testing of causal relationships between DNA methylation and gene expression on a region-by-region basis. Here, we develop a multiplexed mSTARR-seq protocol to assay naturally occurring...
  3. ..., University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont 05405, USA Corresponding author: jwyrick@wsu.eduAbstractUV light induces cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs) and other mutagenic lesions in cellular DNA. Cytosine-containing CPDs can subsequently undergo rapid deamination to uracil, a process that has been linked...
  4. ...-axis, and fragment length is plotted on the y-axis, indicating nucleosome or TF-sized DNA. (C) Genome-wide map of chromatin changes in response to genetic perturbations. Loci with significant chromatin changes in response to a deletion are highlighted in purple (those reflecting the mutant deletion itself...
  5. ...abundances of accessible ssDNA and accessible DNA). (C) KAS-seq, ATAC-seq, and KAS-ATAC mitochondrial profiles in human GM12878 cells. (D) Fragment length distribution in biotin-ATAC-seq and KAS-ATAC libraries (GM12878 cells). (E) Genome-wide TSS metaprofiles for biotin-ATAC-seq and KAS-ATAC libraries (GM...
  6. ...-positive genes during diapause of Asian corn borer larvae. (E) Heatmaps showing the dynamics of H3K27me3 (left) and DNA methylation (right) on H3K27me3-positive genes during diapause of Asian corn borer larvae. (F–H) Genome-wide correlation plots depicting the association between H3K9me3 and DNA...
  7. ..., or T). Methylation in each sequence context shows distinct distribution patterns along the depending on underlying sequence features and elements (Lloyd and Lister 2022), and is regulated by different enzymes, with DNA methyltransferases responsible for mC deposition (writers), and DNA glycosylases...
  8. ...in the Supplemental Methods.Generation of in situ Hi-C libraries and analysis of sequencing dataThe Hi-C libraries were constructed as described in previous studies (Rao et al. 2014). The DNA in the nuclei was digested by the restriction enzyme MboI, and the cohesive ends were marked with biotin-14-dCTP. The marked...
  9. ...and DNA methylation in single human cells. Nat Methods 16: 999–1006. doi:10.1038/s41592-019-0547-z ↵Li GQ, Liu YP, Zhang YX, Kubo N, Yu M, Fang RX, Kellis M, Ren B. 2019. Joint profiling of DNA methylation and chromatin architecture in single cells. Nat Methods 16: 991–993. doi:10.1038/s41592-019-0502-z...
  10. ...elements of the human by modulating local DNA methylation profiles. To test our hypothesis, we performed a QTL analysis of variation in DNA methylation in relation to STR length using STR genotypes derived from short-read whole- sequencing (WGS) and DNA methylation levels generated from the lllumina...
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