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  1. ...the ability of MBD2 to bind predominantly to gbM. This comprehensive analysis of Arabidopsis mC readers emphasizes the complexity and interconnectivity between DNA methylation and chromatin remodeling processes in plants.Epigenomic modifications constitute additional regulatory layers that can alter and...
  2. ...cohorts sequenced using these two chemistries must account for these differences. We argue that long-read sequencing can be at least an equivalent alternative for methylation to short-read bisulfite sequencing, without requiring any additional sample preparation.Direct, simultaneous analysis of DNA...
  3. ...discuss current challenges and future directions in the field, emphasizing the need for innovative computational tools and robust, reproducible approaches to fully harness the capabilities of LRS in molecular diagnostics.What is methylation?Cytosine DNA methylation (5mC) involves the covalent modification...
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  4. ...transposable elements (TEs), account for half the DNA in human and other mammalian s. Although epigenetic mechanisms, including DNA methylation and repressive histone modifications, have evolved to suppress TE activities, TEs have substantially shaped the regulatory landscape of the host by contributing...
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  5. ...convergence underscores potential commonalities in the molecular pathways underpinning the pathophysiology of male sex-chromosome aneuploidies. Finally, through -wide DNA methylation profiling of JS iPSCs, we demonstrate that a supernumerary Y Chromosome only minimally impacts the methylation status of 47,XYY...
  6. ...). DNA methylation change has been identified as an important type of epigenetic alteration in tissue culture (Miguel and Marum 2011; Neelakandan and Wang 2012). A well-known example is the loss of Karma methylation caused by tissue culture, resulting in mantled floral organs in oil palm (Ong-Abdullah et...
  7. ..., but there is also a certain degree of cell type specificity, the regulation of which is influenced by transcription factors and epigenomic modifications, such as DNA methylation (Wang et al. 2012; Spracklin et al. 2023; Monteagudo-Sánchez et al. 2024). Recent studies have revealed that SETDB1 and EHMT1/2, which...
  8. ...that the different patterns of PTM enrichment between the three LAD clusters could affect their three-dimensional organization within the nucleus. We performed 3D DNA FISH to test whether the association with the nuclear lamina varies between clusters, using Lamin A/C staining to visualize the nuclear periphery (Fig...
  9. ...in direction or magnitude between methylated and unmethylated states. Sites exhibiting methylation-dependent genetic effects are enriched for GWAS and EWAS annotations, implicating them in human disease. Compared with data sets that assay DNA from a single European ancestry individual, our multiplexed assay...
  10. ...RNA 5-methylcytosine sites via pseudo nucleotide compositions. Mol Biosyst 12: 3307–3311. doi:10.1039/c6mb00471g ↵Flusberg BA, Webster DR, Lee JH, Travers KJ, Olivares EC, Clark TA, Korlach J, Turner SW. 2010. Direct detection of DNA methylation during single-molecule, real-time sequencing. Nat...
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