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  1. ...before (DAP-seq) and after PCR amplification (ampDAP-seq), where the amplification depletes the library of DNA methylation. MBD5 and MBD6 showed sequence enrichment, but only for DAP-seq, where DNA methylation was present, and with binding site profiles that closely match those identified by Ch...
  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. ...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...
  4. ...corresponding to DNA molecules with full-6mApT congregation within an LD (Fig. 5H) and across adjacent LDs (Fig. 5I), respectively. (H) Full-6mApT congregation within an LD. (I) Full-6mApT congregation across adjacent LDs.We also analyzed human chromatin in vitro methylated by AMT1 complex or M.EcoGII (Fig. 6D...
  5. ...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...
  6. ...@hotmail.com, akavia@cs.haifa.ac.ilAbstractDNA methylation data play a crucial role in estimating chronological age in mammals, offering real-time insights into an individual's aging process. The epigenetic pacemaker (EPM) model allows inference of the biological age as deviations from the population trend. Given...
  7. ...[ITH]) in gene expression and their functional phenotypes that cannot always be explained by mutations or structural variations in their DNA. Nongenetic basis for ITH suggests a potential role for epigenetic mechanisms driving transcriptomic/phenotypic heterogeneity (Brock et al. 2009). Epigenetic...
  8. ...are subsequently sequenced on a nanopore device (Fig. 1B). A high-quality consensus sequence of the cfDNA is finally generated from the concatemers using a consensus algorithm to reduce the sequencing errors (Fig. 1C). A true mutation will be present in all repeats, whereas sporadic sequencing artifacts...
  9. ..., the placenta) are the main contributors to plasma cfDNA. Using high-resolution methylation atlases, cfDNA of megakaryocyte origin has also been identified (Moss et al. 2023). However, to further extend the resolution for plasma DNA tissue mapping, a number of algorithms have recently been developed...
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  10. ...an uneven distribution of long molecules from across the . Long cfDNA molecules show overrepresentation in euchromatic regions of the , in sharp contrast to short DNA molecules. We observe a stronger relationship between the abundance of long molecules and mRNA gene expression levels, compared with short...
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