Cytosine methylation is widespread among organisms and essential for mammalian development. In line with early postulations of an epigenetic role in gene regulation, symmetric CpG methylation can be mitotically propagated over many generations with extraordinarily high fidelity. Here, we combine BrdU labeling and immunoprecipitation with genome-wide bisulfite sequencing to explore the inheritance of cytosine methylation onto newly replicated DNA in human cells. Globally, we observe a pronounced lag between the copying of genetic and epigenetic information in embryonic stem cells that is reconsolidated within hours to accomplish faithful mitotic transmission. Populations of arrested cells show a global reduction of lag-induced intermediate C...
Pluripotency is accompanied by the erasure of parental epigenetic memory, with naive pluripotent cel...
Recent genome-wide descriptions of CpG methylation patterns in mammalian cells identified many diffe...
Culture expansion of primary cells evokes highly reproducible DNA methylation (DNAm) changes. We hav...
Pluripotency is accompanied by the erasure of parental epigenetic memory, with naive pluripotent cel...
As studies of DNA methylation increase in scope, it has become evident that methylation has a comple...
As studies of DNA methylation increase in scope, it has become evident that methylation has a comple...
Molecular clocks that record cell ancestry mutate too slowly to measure the short-timescale dynamics...
DNA methylation is a heritable epigenetic modification that plays an essential role in mammalian dev...
We have investigated the role of DNA methylation in the initiation and maintenance of silenced chrom...
CpG methylation in the human genome plays an important role in the transcriptional regulatory networ...
We have investigated the role of DNA methylation in the initiation and maintenance of silenced chrom...
DNA methylation at the CpG dinucleotide is considered a stable epigenetic mark due to its presumed l...
AbstractMethylation of cytosines is a pervasive feature of eukaryotic genomes and an important epige...
The methylation of cytosines in CpG dinucleotides is essential for cellular differentiation and the ...
The inheritance of epigenetic marks, in particular DNA methylation, provides a molecular memory that...
Pluripotency is accompanied by the erasure of parental epigenetic memory, with naive pluripotent cel...
Recent genome-wide descriptions of CpG methylation patterns in mammalian cells identified many diffe...
Culture expansion of primary cells evokes highly reproducible DNA methylation (DNAm) changes. We hav...
Pluripotency is accompanied by the erasure of parental epigenetic memory, with naive pluripotent cel...
As studies of DNA methylation increase in scope, it has become evident that methylation has a comple...
As studies of DNA methylation increase in scope, it has become evident that methylation has a comple...
Molecular clocks that record cell ancestry mutate too slowly to measure the short-timescale dynamics...
DNA methylation is a heritable epigenetic modification that plays an essential role in mammalian dev...
We have investigated the role of DNA methylation in the initiation and maintenance of silenced chrom...
CpG methylation in the human genome plays an important role in the transcriptional regulatory networ...
We have investigated the role of DNA methylation in the initiation and maintenance of silenced chrom...
DNA methylation at the CpG dinucleotide is considered a stable epigenetic mark due to its presumed l...
AbstractMethylation of cytosines is a pervasive feature of eukaryotic genomes and an important epige...
The methylation of cytosines in CpG dinucleotides is essential for cellular differentiation and the ...
The inheritance of epigenetic marks, in particular DNA methylation, provides a molecular memory that...
Pluripotency is accompanied by the erasure of parental epigenetic memory, with naive pluripotent cel...
Recent genome-wide descriptions of CpG methylation patterns in mammalian cells identified many diffe...
Culture expansion of primary cells evokes highly reproducible DNA methylation (DNAm) changes. We hav...