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  1. ...suppression phenomenon of CpG islands in mammals (Deaton and Bird 2011).Despite the robust cross-species predictive performance of EnDeep4mC, our approach is subject to certain limitations. Specifically, the inference of methylation profiles across species inherently assumes conserved regulatory mechanisms...
  2. ...Cell-type- and chromosome-specific chromatin landscapes and DNA replication programs of Drosophila testis tumor stem cell–like cells Jennifer A. Urban1, Daniel Ringwalt1, John M. Urban2,3, Wingel Xue1,5, Ryan Gleason1, Keji Zhao4 and Xin Chen1,2 1Department of Biology, The Johns Hopkins University...
  3. ...author: ryan.lister@uwa.edu.auAbstractIn plants, cytosine DNA methylation (mC) is largely associated with transcriptional repression of transposable elements, but it can also be found in the body of expressed genes, referred to as gene body methylation (gbM). gbM is correlated with ubiquitously expressed...
  4. ...(Supplemental Fig. S17A). We found that the number of significant differentially methylated CpGs in fibroblasts is higher than in iPSCs (Supplemental Fig. S18A,B). Next, we assessed the methylation status of the Y Chromosome in the two cell types. Primary fibroblasts displayed a heterogeneous pattern of CpG...
  5. ...(Li and Tollefsbol 2016; López-Otín et al. 2023). Among these, DNA methylation drift has emerged as the most extensively characterized component of epigenetic aging. It is typified by increased variance in methylation levels at specific CpG sites—termed drift-CpGs—over chronological age...
  6. ...with the consensuses (x-axis), based on the Kimura two-parameter (K2P) model corrected with CpG. The copies located on the left of the graph have low divergence with their respective consensus, hence inferring that they might be conserved/recent/active, whereas copies on the right side represent copies with high...
  7. ...detection of repeat counts combined with methylation over AR or RP2 CpG islands (Johansson et al. 2023) or even using chromatin accessibility (Lee et al. 2020; Vollger et al. 2025).Long cell-free DNACell-free DNA (cfDNA) fragments circulating in bodily fluids like plasma and urine carry unique methylation...
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  8. ...in Drosophila. However, the genomic distribution of these DNA and histone modifications at different stages of diapause and the dynamic changes of the distributions need to be identified to better understand the mechanism of these epigenetic modifications.To gain a deeper understanding of the epigenetic control...
  9. ...to the transcription machinery. As a result, transcription levels can undergo repression leading to a silencing effect of the associated gene. The dominant form of DNA methylation in terminally differentiated human cells occurs proximal to a guanosine residue, and the resulting loci are often referred to as CpG sites...
  10. ...methylation–associated regulatory regions such as UMRs and LMRs.ResultsA landscape of MHBs established for 17 representative human normal tissuesLocal CpG sites can show comethylation, quantified by LD of epialleles in DNA MHAPs, with LD R2 calculated from phased DNA methylation statuses (Supplemental Fig. S1...
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