BACKGROUND: Sexual dimorphism in DNA methylation levels is a recurrent epigenetic feature in different human cell types and has been implicated in predisposition to disease, such as psychiatric and autoimmune disorders. To elucidate the genetic origins of sex-specific DNA methylation, we examined DNA methylation levels in fibroblast cell lines and blood cells from individuals with different combinations of sex chromosome complements and sex phenotypes focusing on a single autosomal region--the differentially methylated region (DMR) in the promoter of the zona pellucida binding protein 2 (ZPBP2) as a reporter. RESULTS: Our data show that the presence of the sex determining region Y (SRY) was associated with lower methylation levels, whereas ...
<p>In many whole genome studies of gene expression or modified cytosines, data from probes localized...
Sex differences are well known to be determinants of development, health and disease. Epigenetic mec...
A fundamental question in the biology of sex differences has eluded direct study in humans: How does...
Abstract Background Sexual dimorphism in DNA methylation levels is a recurrent epigenetic feature in...
Sexual dimorphism in DNA methylation levels is a recurrent epigenetic feature in different human cel...
Background: DNA methylation, which is most frequently the transference of a methyl group to the 5-ca...
Sex differences in methylation status have been observed in specific gene-disease studies and health...
X-chromosome inactivation (XCI), i.e., the inactivation of one of the female X chromosomes, restores...
X-chromosome inactivation (XCI), i.e., the inactivation of one of the female X chromosomes, restores...
Recessive X-linked disorders may occasionally evolve in clinical manifestations of variable severity...
Background: Several individual studies have suggested that autosomal CpG methylation differs by sex ...
X chromosome inactivation in female mammals ensures dosage compensation between sexes. Allele-specif...
LINE-1 repeats account for ~17% of the human genome. Little is known about their individual methylat...
<div><p>Sex differences are well known to be determinants of development, health and disease. Epigen...
BACKGROUND: Disease risk and incidence between males and females reveal differences, and sex is an i...
<p>In many whole genome studies of gene expression or modified cytosines, data from probes localized...
Sex differences are well known to be determinants of development, health and disease. Epigenetic mec...
A fundamental question in the biology of sex differences has eluded direct study in humans: How does...
Abstract Background Sexual dimorphism in DNA methylation levels is a recurrent epigenetic feature in...
Sexual dimorphism in DNA methylation levels is a recurrent epigenetic feature in different human cel...
Background: DNA methylation, which is most frequently the transference of a methyl group to the 5-ca...
Sex differences in methylation status have been observed in specific gene-disease studies and health...
X-chromosome inactivation (XCI), i.e., the inactivation of one of the female X chromosomes, restores...
X-chromosome inactivation (XCI), i.e., the inactivation of one of the female X chromosomes, restores...
Recessive X-linked disorders may occasionally evolve in clinical manifestations of variable severity...
Background: Several individual studies have suggested that autosomal CpG methylation differs by sex ...
X chromosome inactivation in female mammals ensures dosage compensation between sexes. Allele-specif...
LINE-1 repeats account for ~17% of the human genome. Little is known about their individual methylat...
<div><p>Sex differences are well known to be determinants of development, health and disease. Epigen...
BACKGROUND: Disease risk and incidence between males and females reveal differences, and sex is an i...
<p>In many whole genome studies of gene expression or modified cytosines, data from probes localized...
Sex differences are well known to be determinants of development, health and disease. Epigenetic mec...
A fundamental question in the biology of sex differences has eluded direct study in humans: How does...