CpG islands (CGIs) are vertebrate genomic landmarks that encompass the promoters of most genes and often lack DNA methylation. Querying their apparent importance, the number of CGIs is reported to vary widely in different species and many do not co-localise with annotated promoters. We set out to quantify the number of CGIs in mouse and human genomes using CXXC Affinity Purification plus deep sequencing (CAP-seq). We also asked whether CGIs not associated with annotated transcripts share properties with those at known promoters. We found that, contrary to previous estimates, CGI abundance in humans and mice is very similar and many are at conserved locations relative to genes. In each species CpG density correlates positively with the degre...
DNA methylation at CpG islands (CGIs) is one of the most intensively studied epigenetic mechanisms. ...
CpG islands (CGI) are associated with gene regulation with unknown mechanism of expression, though i...
In higher eukaryotes, the DNA base Cytosine can exist in a variety of modified forms when in the din...
CpG islands (CGIs) are vertebrate genomic landmarks that encompass the promoters of most genes and o...
DNA methylation is a repressive epigenetic modification that covers vertebrate genomes. Regions know...
a b s t r a c t Mammalian genomes are punctuated by DNA sequences containing an atypically high freq...
DNA methylation is a repressive epigenetic modification that covers vertebrate genomes. Regions know...
AbstractMammalian genomes are punctuated by DNA sequences containing an atypically high frequency of...
<p>CpG islands (CGI) are critical genomic regulatory elements that support transcriptional initiatio...
A key open question in the understanding of the biology of DNA methylation relates to the origin and...
Vertebrate genomic DNA is generally CpG depleted(1,2), possibly because methylation of cytosines at ...
<p>The relationship between CpG content and DNA methylation has attracted considerable interest in r...
CpG islands (CGIs) are short GC rich sequences with a high frequency of CpGs that are associated wi...
A key open question in the understanding of the biology of DNA methylation relates to the origin and...
A key open question in the understanding of the biology of DNA methylation relates to the origin and...
DNA methylation at CpG islands (CGIs) is one of the most intensively studied epigenetic mechanisms. ...
CpG islands (CGI) are associated with gene regulation with unknown mechanism of expression, though i...
In higher eukaryotes, the DNA base Cytosine can exist in a variety of modified forms when in the din...
CpG islands (CGIs) are vertebrate genomic landmarks that encompass the promoters of most genes and o...
DNA methylation is a repressive epigenetic modification that covers vertebrate genomes. Regions know...
a b s t r a c t Mammalian genomes are punctuated by DNA sequences containing an atypically high freq...
DNA methylation is a repressive epigenetic modification that covers vertebrate genomes. Regions know...
AbstractMammalian genomes are punctuated by DNA sequences containing an atypically high frequency of...
<p>CpG islands (CGI) are critical genomic regulatory elements that support transcriptional initiatio...
A key open question in the understanding of the biology of DNA methylation relates to the origin and...
Vertebrate genomic DNA is generally CpG depleted(1,2), possibly because methylation of cytosines at ...
<p>The relationship between CpG content and DNA methylation has attracted considerable interest in r...
CpG islands (CGIs) are short GC rich sequences with a high frequency of CpGs that are associated wi...
A key open question in the understanding of the biology of DNA methylation relates to the origin and...
A key open question in the understanding of the biology of DNA methylation relates to the origin and...
DNA methylation at CpG islands (CGIs) is one of the most intensively studied epigenetic mechanisms. ...
CpG islands (CGI) are associated with gene regulation with unknown mechanism of expression, though i...
In higher eukaryotes, the DNA base Cytosine can exist in a variety of modified forms when in the din...