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  1. ...dinucleotide, which would support their preference for methylation in the CG context. The preferential binding of these proteins was also assessed in vitro by DNA affinity pull-down sequencing (Bartlett et al. 2017). We incubated recombinant mC reader proteins with WT Arabidopsis fragmented gDNA libraries...
  2. ...contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: mi.jain@northeastern.edu,kimberley.billingsley@nih.gov, cornelis.blauwendraat@nih.govAbstractDNA methylation most commonly occurs as 5-methylcytosine (5mC) in the human and has been associated with human diseases. Recent developments in single...
  3. ...group from S-adenosyl-l-methionine to cytosine. Importantly, due to the palindromic nature of the CG dinucleotide, CG methylation can be retained after DNA replication by methylation of hemimethylated (i.e., one-strand methylated) DNA. While most mammalian cells exhibit only CG methylation, neurons...
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  4. ...T dinucleotide, mostly in full methylation (full-6mApT); after DNA replication, hemi-methylation (hemi-6mApT) is transiently present on the parental strand, opposite to the daughter strand readily labeled by 5-bromo-2′-deoxyuridine (BrdU). In ΔAMT1 cells, 6mA predominantly occurs as hemi-6mApT. Hemi...
  5. ...traits, which at the molecular level often involves complex interactions between genetic variants, the epi, and gene expression. DNA methylation (DNAm) refers to the addition of methyl groups to cytosine bases, usually within CpG dinucleotide contexts (the most commonly methylated motif in mammals). DNAm...
  6. ...the molecular mechanisms that control this process. Recent studies indicate that DNA N6-adenine methylation (6mA) could be dynamically changing in response to external stimuli; however, its potential role in the regulation of cyst formation remains unknown. We used the ciliate Pseudocohnilembus persalinus...
  7. ...Medicine at McGill University, Montréal, Québec H3A 0G1, Canada Corresponding authors: tpastinen@cmh.edu, guil.bourque@mcgill.caAbstractStructural variants (SVs) are omnipresent in human DNA, yet their genotype and methylation statuses are rarely characterized due to previous limitations in assembly...
  8. ...whole- sequencing of 140 cutaneous melanomas (Hayward et al. 2017). Unlike in budding yeast, CG dinucleotides in the human are frequently methylated, which is known to affect CPD formation when exposed to UVB wavelengths present in sunlight (e.g., Pfeifer et al. 2005; Lindberg et al. 2019; Wilson...
  9. ...for association analysis. Another limitation arising from the use of DNA methylation arrays is their limited coverage, as the Illumina 850K array only samples ∼3% of the CpGs present in the human , which are heavily biased toward those mapping within regulatory regions such as gene promoters or enhancers...
  10. ...Gs in a . In contrast, enzymatically converted DNA does not have the same fragmentation bias. This results in EM-seq libraries that have even GC-bias profiles and dinucleotide distributions. This even coverage is especially relevant to the assessment of CpG methylation state. Also of interest was how efficiently...
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