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  1. ...for DNA and RNA coverage, we were left with 525,074 400 bp windows, of which 522,294 (99.4%) contained at least one CpG site. Nearly all windows (95.9%) were represented across all replicates (Supplemental Fig. S6). We tested for regulatory activity at each 400 bp window in methylated and unmethylated...
  2. ...affinities following from differences in RNA Polymerase II kinetics owing to local GC content.Alternative splicing occurs predominantly cotranscriptionally and thus takes place in close proximity to the DNA from which the transcript originated (Reimer et al. 2021). Beyond being impacted by transcription...
  3. ...in diverse developmental processes, but based on biochemical characterization, they are unlikely to bind to mC (Berg et al. 2003; Peng et al. 2006; Preuss et al. 2008; Stangeland et al. 2009; Yaish et al. 2009). It is unclear whether MBD1, MBD2, and MBD4 can bind to DNA methylation and their molecular...
  4. ...for estimating tumor load and identifying the tissue of origin across a wide range of cancer types (Guo et al. 2017; Moss et al. 2018; Liu et al. 2020). Enrichment strategies like cfMeDIP have been used to focus methylation profiling on cfDNA to establish cancer-specific patterns for early detection...
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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. ...and stochastic accumulation of epigenetic changes, such as DNA methylation variability, with advancing age. Although increasingly recognized for its potential role in aging biology, its extent, biological significance, and population specificity remain insufficiently characterized. Here, we present the first...
  7. ...compared to leaf explants (Liu et al. 2022a). In another strawberry species Fragaria nilgerrensis, the DNA methylation levels alternately decreased and increased at six stages during the tissue culture process (Cao et al. 2021). These results suggest that DNA methylation levels are highly dynamic and show...
  8. ..., 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...
  9. ...combinations, which provides experimental evidence for species-adaptive encoding strategies.DNA methylation is a form of DNA epigenetic modification, which modulates the genetic performance without changing the DNA sequence (Moore et al. 2013). Numerous studies have shown that DNA methylation can alter...
  10. ...regulatory mechanisms and behaviors across the cell cycle and development.Our DNA FISH data showed differences in lamina association between clusters, with greater peripheral localization in K9me3 and K9me2 LADs than K27me3 LADs. This is consistent with the relatively high overlap between K27me3 LADs and f...
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