Eukaryotic genomes contain 5-methylcytosine (5mC) as a rare base. 5mC arises by postsynthetic modification of cytosine and occurs, at least in animals, predominantly in the dinucleotide CpG. The base is not distributed randomly in these genomes but conforms to a pattern. This pattern varies between taxa but appears to be inherited in a semi-conservative fashion. At the level of the genome, gross changes in the level of DNA methylation have been noted. This has encouraged speculation that the modification may play a role in cellular differentiation. Tissue-specific patterns of DNA methylation, predicted by various models of differentiation, have been found for most vertebrate genes so far examined. A correlation has emerged between the under...
DNA methylation and hydroxymethylation at the 5-position of cytosine (5mC) are essential epigenetic ...
Sequence data from regions of five vertebrate vitellogenin genes were used to examine the frequency,...
vertebrates are methylated at the C5 position, but the frequency with which the modified base is fou...
Eukaryotic genomes contain 5-methylcytosine (5mC) as a rare base. 5mC arises by postsynthetic modifi...
Eukaryotic genomes contain 5-methylcytosine (5mC) as a rare base. 5mC arises by postsynthetic modifi...
The DNA of eukaryotes has been shown to contain the 'minor' base 5-methyl cytosine. This arises by e...
AbstractPatterns of DNA methylation in complex genomes like those of mammalian cells have been viewe...
Aberrant de novo methylation of CpG island DNA sequences has been observed in cultured cell lines or...
Abstract The prevailing views as to the form, function, and regulation of genomic methylation patter...
Evolution of DNA has been accompanied by that of its post synthetic modification implying formation,...
The prevailing views as to the form, function, and regulation of genomic methylation patterns have t...
The chemical modification of DNA bases plays a key role in epigenetic gene regulation. While much at...
Cytosine DNA methylation has been detected in many eukaryotic organisms and has been shown to play a...
The DNA of eukaryotes has been shown to contain the 'minor' base 5-methyl cytosine. This arises by e...
Recent advances have expanded our understanding of the processes underlying the establishment, maint...
DNA methylation and hydroxymethylation at the 5-position of cytosine (5mC) are essential epigenetic ...
Sequence data from regions of five vertebrate vitellogenin genes were used to examine the frequency,...
vertebrates are methylated at the C5 position, but the frequency with which the modified base is fou...
Eukaryotic genomes contain 5-methylcytosine (5mC) as a rare base. 5mC arises by postsynthetic modifi...
Eukaryotic genomes contain 5-methylcytosine (5mC) as a rare base. 5mC arises by postsynthetic modifi...
The DNA of eukaryotes has been shown to contain the 'minor' base 5-methyl cytosine. This arises by e...
AbstractPatterns of DNA methylation in complex genomes like those of mammalian cells have been viewe...
Aberrant de novo methylation of CpG island DNA sequences has been observed in cultured cell lines or...
Abstract The prevailing views as to the form, function, and regulation of genomic methylation patter...
Evolution of DNA has been accompanied by that of its post synthetic modification implying formation,...
The prevailing views as to the form, function, and regulation of genomic methylation patterns have t...
The chemical modification of DNA bases plays a key role in epigenetic gene regulation. While much at...
Cytosine DNA methylation has been detected in many eukaryotic organisms and has been shown to play a...
The DNA of eukaryotes has been shown to contain the 'minor' base 5-methyl cytosine. This arises by e...
Recent advances have expanded our understanding of the processes underlying the establishment, maint...
DNA methylation and hydroxymethylation at the 5-position of cytosine (5mC) are essential epigenetic ...
Sequence data from regions of five vertebrate vitellogenin genes were used to examine the frequency,...
vertebrates are methylated at the C5 position, but the frequency with which the modified base is fou...