In mammals, the canonical somatic DNA methylation landscape is established upon specification of the embryo proper and subsequently disrupted within many cancer types. However, the underlying mechanisms that direct this genome-scale transformation remain elusive, with no clear model for its systematic acquisition or potential developmental utility. Here, we analysed global remethylation from the mouse preimplantation embryo into the early epiblast and extraembryonic ectoderm. We show that these two states acquire highly divergent genomic distributions with substantial disruption of bimodal, CpG density-dependent methylation in the placental progenitor. The extraembryonic epigenome includes specific de novo methylation at hundreds of embryon...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cell specific states of the chromatin are programmed during mammalian devel...
Methylation of DNA is an essential epigenetic control mechanism in mammals. During embryonic develop...
Embryogenesis is tightly regulated by multiple levels of epigenetic regulation such as DNA methylati...
In mammals, the canonical somatic DNA methylation landscape is established upon specification of the...
In mammals, cytosine methylation is predominantly restricted to CpG dinucleotides and stably distrib...
DNA and Histone-3 Lysine 27 methylation typically function as repressive modifications and operate w...
DNA methylation is extensively reprogrammed during the early phases of mammalian development, yet ge...
Summary Genetic studies have revealed an essential role for cytosine DNA methylation in mammalian de...
In mammals, DNA methylation is essential for development, and helps determine cell identity in over ...
Cytosine DNA methylation is essential for mammalian development but understanding of its spatiotempo...
Epigenetic reprogramming, characterized by loss of cytosine methylation and histone modifications, o...
The molecular mechanisms responsible for the developmental origins of later disease are currently un...
Summary DNA methylation is highly dynamic during mammalian embryogenesis. It is broadly accepted tha...
DNA methylation patterns are reprogrammed in primordial germ cells and in preimplantation embryos by...
Formation of the three primary germ layers during gastrulation is an essential step in the establish...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cell specific states of the chromatin are programmed during mammalian devel...
Methylation of DNA is an essential epigenetic control mechanism in mammals. During embryonic develop...
Embryogenesis is tightly regulated by multiple levels of epigenetic regulation such as DNA methylati...
In mammals, the canonical somatic DNA methylation landscape is established upon specification of the...
In mammals, cytosine methylation is predominantly restricted to CpG dinucleotides and stably distrib...
DNA and Histone-3 Lysine 27 methylation typically function as repressive modifications and operate w...
DNA methylation is extensively reprogrammed during the early phases of mammalian development, yet ge...
Summary Genetic studies have revealed an essential role for cytosine DNA methylation in mammalian de...
In mammals, DNA methylation is essential for development, and helps determine cell identity in over ...
Cytosine DNA methylation is essential for mammalian development but understanding of its spatiotempo...
Epigenetic reprogramming, characterized by loss of cytosine methylation and histone modifications, o...
The molecular mechanisms responsible for the developmental origins of later disease are currently un...
Summary DNA methylation is highly dynamic during mammalian embryogenesis. It is broadly accepted tha...
DNA methylation patterns are reprogrammed in primordial germ cells and in preimplantation embryos by...
Formation of the three primary germ layers during gastrulation is an essential step in the establish...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cell specific states of the chromatin are programmed during mammalian devel...
Methylation of DNA is an essential epigenetic control mechanism in mammals. During embryonic develop...
Embryogenesis is tightly regulated by multiple levels of epigenetic regulation such as DNA methylati...