Phenotypic characteristics are known to vary substantially among different ethnicities around the globe. These variations are mediated by number of stochastic events and cannot be attributed to genetic architecture alone. DNA methylation is a well-established mechanism that sculpts our epigenome influencing phenotypic variation including disease manifestation. Since DNA methylation is an important determinant for health issues of a population, it demands a thorough investigation of the natural differences in genome wide DNA methylation patterns across different ethnic groups. This study is based on comparative analyses of methylome from five different ethnicities with major focus on Indian subjects. The current study uses hierarchical clust...
DNA methylation is one of the most extensively studied epigenetic marks in humans. Yet, it is largel...
<p>Epigenetic factors such as DNA methylation are DNA alterations affecting gene expression that can...
Background Indian Asians, who make up a quarter of the world's population, are at high risk of devel...
Background: DNA methylation and its perturbations are an established attribute to a wide spectrum of...
DNA methylation patterns are important for establishing cell, tissue, and organism phenotypes, but l...
Background: Ethnic differences in human DNA methylation have been shown for a numbe...
Ethnic differences in non-communicable disease risk have been described between individuals of South...
Genomic DNA methylation profiles exhibit substantial variation within the human population, with imp...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification, influenced by both genetic and environmental variatio...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification, influenced by both genetic and environmental variatio...
Populations are often divided categorically into distinct racial/ethnic groups based on social rathe...
DNA methylation (DNAm) epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) have been performed on diverse ethn...
Population structure is well known as a prevalent and important factor in genetic studies, but its r...
Genomic DNA methylation is an epigenetic marker that reflects influences of the environment, aging, ...
Background: Indian Asians, who make up a quarter of the world's population, are at high risk of deve...
DNA methylation is one of the most extensively studied epigenetic marks in humans. Yet, it is largel...
<p>Epigenetic factors such as DNA methylation are DNA alterations affecting gene expression that can...
Background Indian Asians, who make up a quarter of the world's population, are at high risk of devel...
Background: DNA methylation and its perturbations are an established attribute to a wide spectrum of...
DNA methylation patterns are important for establishing cell, tissue, and organism phenotypes, but l...
Background: Ethnic differences in human DNA methylation have been shown for a numbe...
Ethnic differences in non-communicable disease risk have been described between individuals of South...
Genomic DNA methylation profiles exhibit substantial variation within the human population, with imp...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification, influenced by both genetic and environmental variatio...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification, influenced by both genetic and environmental variatio...
Populations are often divided categorically into distinct racial/ethnic groups based on social rathe...
DNA methylation (DNAm) epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) have been performed on diverse ethn...
Population structure is well known as a prevalent and important factor in genetic studies, but its r...
Genomic DNA methylation is an epigenetic marker that reflects influences of the environment, aging, ...
Background: Indian Asians, who make up a quarter of the world's population, are at high risk of deve...
DNA methylation is one of the most extensively studied epigenetic marks in humans. Yet, it is largel...
<p>Epigenetic factors such as DNA methylation are DNA alterations affecting gene expression that can...
Background Indian Asians, who make up a quarter of the world's population, are at high risk of devel...