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  1. ..., Pennsylvania 19104, USA Corresponding authors: montanoc@chop.edu, wtimp@jhu.eduAbstractIn this mini-review, we explore the advancements in -wide DNA methylation profiling, tracing the evolution from traditional methods such as methylation arrays and whole- bisulfite sequencing to the cutting-edge single...
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  2. ...Methods 547 Genome-wide reporter library construction 548 To generate a -wide reporter library, genomic DNA was isolated from both male and 549 female iso-1 flies, fragmented via sonication, and size selected (500-750 bps). To prepare and 550 clone these fragments into the the pSTARR-seq fly plasmid (Add...
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  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. ...is widespread, gene and cell-type specific, and responsive to stimuli, we know little 279 about factors enhancing or preventing its usage (Lee et al. 2018; Singh et al. 2018). Epigenetic 280 modifications like DNA methylation modulate gene expression without altering DNA sequence, 281 which is analogous...
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  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. ...of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) often allows characterization of the functional consequences of sequence variation on gene expression (eQTLs) (Dixon et al. 2007; Göring et al. 2007; Stranger et al. 2007), DNA methylation (mQTLs) (Martin-Trujillo et al. 2020; Villicaña and Bell 2021), histone modifications (Mc...
  7. ...-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...
  8. ...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...
  9. ...of ACTB at H73 are linked to DNA replication, it was already shown by others that there is a functional link between SETD3 and replication through histidine methylation of H459 on MCM7 (Duan et al. 2025). The wide variety of different signaling pathways regulated by SETD3 suggests a broader substrate...
  10. ...finger, and homeobox domain. Although SAM methyltransferases are responsible for methylation of several substrates, other domains among these pangenes are commonly present in DNA-binding transcription factor (TF) proteins. This enrichment among core pangenes thus reflects the conserved nature...
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