SummaryDifferential methylation of the two parental genomes in placental mammals is essential for genomic imprinting and embryogenesis. To systematically study this epigenetic process, we have generated a base-resolution, allele-specific DNA methylation (ASM) map in the mouse genome. We find parent-of-origin dependent (imprinted) ASM at 1,952 CG dinucleotides. These imprinted CGs form 55 discrete clusters including virtually all known germline differentially methylated regions (DMRs) and 23 previously unknown DMRs, with some occurring at microRNA genes. We also identify sequence-dependent ASM at 131,765 CGs. Interestingly, methylation at these sites exhibits a strong dependence on the immediate adjacent bases, allowing us to define a conser...
International audienceDNA methylation plays essential roles in mammals. Of particular interest are p...
Fundamental to genomic imprinting in mammals is the acquisition of epigenetic marks that differ in m...
Genomic imprinting is defined as the differential expression of the maternally and paternally inheri...
SummaryDifferential methylation of the two parental genomes in placental mammals is essential for ge...
2012-09-13Among the most well-known functions of DNA methylation is in mediating imprinted gene expr...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon crucial for normal mammalian development. Genes su...
SummaryParent-specific differentially methylated regions (DMRs) are established during gametogenesis...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that results in unequal expression of homologous mate...
Parent-specific differentially methylated regions (DMRs) are established during gametogenesis and re...
DNA methylation in mammals is involved in several essential processes including X chromosome inactiv...
Abstract Background Differential DNA methylation plays a critical role in the regulation of imprinte...
BackgroundDNA methylation is a contributing factor to both rare and common human diseases, and plays...
A number of recent studies have provided new insights into mechanisms that regulate genomic imprinti...
Parental imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon by which genes are expressed in a monoallelic fashio...
Differential methylation between the two alleles of a gene has been observed in imprinted regions, w...
International audienceDNA methylation plays essential roles in mammals. Of particular interest are p...
Fundamental to genomic imprinting in mammals is the acquisition of epigenetic marks that differ in m...
Genomic imprinting is defined as the differential expression of the maternally and paternally inheri...
SummaryDifferential methylation of the two parental genomes in placental mammals is essential for ge...
2012-09-13Among the most well-known functions of DNA methylation is in mediating imprinted gene expr...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon crucial for normal mammalian development. Genes su...
SummaryParent-specific differentially methylated regions (DMRs) are established during gametogenesis...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that results in unequal expression of homologous mate...
Parent-specific differentially methylated regions (DMRs) are established during gametogenesis and re...
DNA methylation in mammals is involved in several essential processes including X chromosome inactiv...
Abstract Background Differential DNA methylation plays a critical role in the regulation of imprinte...
BackgroundDNA methylation is a contributing factor to both rare and common human diseases, and plays...
A number of recent studies have provided new insights into mechanisms that regulate genomic imprinti...
Parental imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon by which genes are expressed in a monoallelic fashio...
Differential methylation between the two alleles of a gene has been observed in imprinted regions, w...
International audienceDNA methylation plays essential roles in mammals. Of particular interest are p...
Fundamental to genomic imprinting in mammals is the acquisition of epigenetic marks that differ in m...
Genomic imprinting is defined as the differential expression of the maternally and paternally inheri...