DNA methylation and epigenetic silencing play important roles in the regulation of transposable elements (TEs) in many eukaryotic genomes. A majority of the maize genome is derived from TEs that can be classified into different orders and families based on their mechanism of transposition and sequence similarity, respectively. TEs themselves are highly methylated and it can be tempting to view them as a single uniform group. However, the analysis of DNA methylation profiles in flanking regions provides evidence for distinct groups of chromatin properties at different TE families. These differences among TE families are reproducible in different tissues and different inbred lines. TE families with varying levels of DNA methylation in flankin...
DNA methylation is a chromatin modification that can provide epigenetic regulation of gene and trans...
Plant genomes are not static; they are constantly being transformed by nucleotide substitutions, the...
Plant genomes are not static; they are constantly being transformed by nucleotide substitutions, the...
DNA methylation and epigenetic silencing play important roles in the regulation of transposable elem...
DNA methylation is a chromatin modification that has generally been associated with gene silencing o...
Transposable elements (TEs) have the potential to create regulatory variation both through disruptio...
The maize genome, with its large complement of transposons and repeats, is a paradigm for the study ...
Abstract Background Recent studies using high-throughput methods have revealed that transposable ele...
DNA methylation is a chromatin modification that contributes to epigenetic regulation of gene expres...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2013. Major: Plant biological sciences. Advisor: Dr....
Epigenetic variation describes heritable differences that are not attributable to changes in DNA seq...
DNA methylation and dimethylation of lysine 9 of histone H3 (H3K9me2) are two chromatin modification...
Background DNA methylation can provide a source of heritable information that is sometimes entirely ...
DNA methylation is a ubiquitous chromatin feature, present in 25% of cytosines in the maize genome, ...
Transposable elements (TEs) constitute a large fraction of plant genomes and are mostly present in a...
DNA methylation is a chromatin modification that can provide epigenetic regulation of gene and trans...
Plant genomes are not static; they are constantly being transformed by nucleotide substitutions, the...
Plant genomes are not static; they are constantly being transformed by nucleotide substitutions, the...
DNA methylation and epigenetic silencing play important roles in the regulation of transposable elem...
DNA methylation is a chromatin modification that has generally been associated with gene silencing o...
Transposable elements (TEs) have the potential to create regulatory variation both through disruptio...
The maize genome, with its large complement of transposons and repeats, is a paradigm for the study ...
Abstract Background Recent studies using high-throughput methods have revealed that transposable ele...
DNA methylation is a chromatin modification that contributes to epigenetic regulation of gene expres...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2013. Major: Plant biological sciences. Advisor: Dr....
Epigenetic variation describes heritable differences that are not attributable to changes in DNA seq...
DNA methylation and dimethylation of lysine 9 of histone H3 (H3K9me2) are two chromatin modification...
Background DNA methylation can provide a source of heritable information that is sometimes entirely ...
DNA methylation is a ubiquitous chromatin feature, present in 25% of cytosines in the maize genome, ...
Transposable elements (TEs) constitute a large fraction of plant genomes and are mostly present in a...
DNA methylation is a chromatin modification that can provide epigenetic regulation of gene and trans...
Plant genomes are not static; they are constantly being transformed by nucleotide substitutions, the...
Plant genomes are not static; they are constantly being transformed by nucleotide substitutions, the...