The pristine formation of complex organs depends on sharp temporal and spatial control of gene expression. Therefore, epigenetic mechanisms have been frequently attributed a central role in controlling cell fate determination. A prime example for this is the first discovered and still most studied epigenetic mark, DNA methylation, and the development of the most complex mammalian organ, the brain. Recently, the field of epigenetics has advanced significantly: new DNA modifications were discovered, epigenomic profiling became widely accessible, and methods for targeted epigenomic manipulation have been developed. Thus, it is time to challenge established models of epigenetic gene regulation. Here, we review the current state of knowledge abo...
Gene expression in the brain is dramatically regulated by a variety of stimuli. While the role of ne...
From the onset of fertilization, the genome undergoes cell division and differentiation. All of thes...
Developmental processes, genes and environmental factors interact to produce changes in cognition an...
The pristine formation of complex organs depends on sharp temporal and spatial control of gene expre...
The pristine formation of complex organs depends on sharp temporal and spatial control of gene expre...
The pristine formation of complex organs depends on sharp temporal and spatial control of gene expre...
The pristine formation of complex organs depends on sharp temporal and spatial control of gene expre...
Phenotypic changes that are inherited in the absence of alterations to primary DNA sequence are term...
AbstractHistone modifications play an important role in the formation of an epigenetic memory system...
AbstractMethylation of cytosines is a pervasive feature of eukaryotic genomes and an important epige...
This review focuses on the mechanisms of DNA methylation, DNA methylation pattern formation and thei...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mark classically described to repress gene expression in a long and...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mark classically described to repress gene expression in a long and...
DNA methylation controls several cellular processes, from early development to old age, including bi...
DNA methylation controls several cellular processes, from early development to old age, including bi...
Gene expression in the brain is dramatically regulated by a variety of stimuli. While the role of ne...
From the onset of fertilization, the genome undergoes cell division and differentiation. All of thes...
Developmental processes, genes and environmental factors interact to produce changes in cognition an...
The pristine formation of complex organs depends on sharp temporal and spatial control of gene expre...
The pristine formation of complex organs depends on sharp temporal and spatial control of gene expre...
The pristine formation of complex organs depends on sharp temporal and spatial control of gene expre...
The pristine formation of complex organs depends on sharp temporal and spatial control of gene expre...
Phenotypic changes that are inherited in the absence of alterations to primary DNA sequence are term...
AbstractHistone modifications play an important role in the formation of an epigenetic memory system...
AbstractMethylation of cytosines is a pervasive feature of eukaryotic genomes and an important epige...
This review focuses on the mechanisms of DNA methylation, DNA methylation pattern formation and thei...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mark classically described to repress gene expression in a long and...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mark classically described to repress gene expression in a long and...
DNA methylation controls several cellular processes, from early development to old age, including bi...
DNA methylation controls several cellular processes, from early development to old age, including bi...
Gene expression in the brain is dramatically regulated by a variety of stimuli. While the role of ne...
From the onset of fertilization, the genome undergoes cell division and differentiation. All of thes...
Developmental processes, genes and environmental factors interact to produce changes in cognition an...