Genome-wide dynamic changes in DNA methylation are indispensable for germline development and genomic imprinting in mammals. Here, we report single-base resolution DNA methylome and transcriptome maps of mouse germ cells, generated using whole-genome shotgun bisulfite sequencing and cDNA sequencing (mRNA-seq). Oocyte genomes showed a significant positive correlation between mRNA transcript levels and methylation of the transcribed region. Sperm genomes had nearly complete coverage of methylation, except in the CpG-rich regions, and showed a significant negative correlation between gene expression and promoter methylation. Thus, these methylome maps revealed that oocytes and sperms are widely different in the extent and distribution of DNA m...
Fundamental to genomic imprinting in mammals is the acquisition of epigenetic marks that differ in m...
Genomic imprinting is a germline specific gene-marking phenomenon in mammals that regula...
Background: Formation of haploid spermatozoa capable of fertilization requires proper programming of...
Genome-wide dynamic changes in DNA methylation are indispensable for germline development and genomi...
Genome-wide dynamic changes in DNA methylation are indispensable for germline development and genomi...
<div><p>Genome-wide dynamic changes in DNA methylation are indispensable for germline development an...
Genome-wide dynamic changes in DNA methylation are indispensable for germline development and genomi...
Summary DNA methylation is highly dynamic during mammalian embryogenesis. It is broadly accepted tha...
AbstractThe development of germ cells is a highly ordered process that begins during fetal growth an...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon crucial for normal mammalian development. Genes su...
SummaryDifferential methylation of the two parental genomes in placental mammals is essential for ge...
AbstractMouse genomes show a large cluster of imprinted genes at the Dlk1–Gtl2 domain in the distal ...
DNA methylation undergoes drastic fluctuation during early mammalian embryogenesis. The dynamics of ...
Fundamental to genomic imprinting in mammals is the acquisition of epigenetic marks that differ in m...
Cytosine methylation provides a stable, heritable, and reversible mark for transcriptional repressio...
Fundamental to genomic imprinting in mammals is the acquisition of epigenetic marks that differ in m...
Genomic imprinting is a germline specific gene-marking phenomenon in mammals that regula...
Background: Formation of haploid spermatozoa capable of fertilization requires proper programming of...
Genome-wide dynamic changes in DNA methylation are indispensable for germline development and genomi...
Genome-wide dynamic changes in DNA methylation are indispensable for germline development and genomi...
<div><p>Genome-wide dynamic changes in DNA methylation are indispensable for germline development an...
Genome-wide dynamic changes in DNA methylation are indispensable for germline development and genomi...
Summary DNA methylation is highly dynamic during mammalian embryogenesis. It is broadly accepted tha...
AbstractThe development of germ cells is a highly ordered process that begins during fetal growth an...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon crucial for normal mammalian development. Genes su...
SummaryDifferential methylation of the two parental genomes in placental mammals is essential for ge...
AbstractMouse genomes show a large cluster of imprinted genes at the Dlk1–Gtl2 domain in the distal ...
DNA methylation undergoes drastic fluctuation during early mammalian embryogenesis. The dynamics of ...
Fundamental to genomic imprinting in mammals is the acquisition of epigenetic marks that differ in m...
Cytosine methylation provides a stable, heritable, and reversible mark for transcriptional repressio...
Fundamental to genomic imprinting in mammals is the acquisition of epigenetic marks that differ in m...
Genomic imprinting is a germline specific gene-marking phenomenon in mammals that regula...
Background: Formation of haploid spermatozoa capable of fertilization requires proper programming of...