Monozygous twins share a common genotype. However, most monozygotic twin pairs are not identical; several types of phenotypic discordance may be observed, such as differences in susceptibilities to disease and a wide range of anthropomorphic features. There are several possible explanations for these observations, but one is the existence of epigenetic differences. To address this issue, we examined the global and locus-specific differences in DNA methylation and histone acetylation of a large cohort of monozygotic twins. We found that, although twins are epigenetically indistinguishable during the early years of life, older monozygous twins exhibited remarkable differences in their overall content and genomic distribution of 5-methylcytosi...
The following is the introduction of this article: Researchers often use twins as natural samples to...
<div><p>DNA methylation patterns are characterized by highly conserved developmental programs, but a...
<div><p>Monozygotic twins share identical genomic DNA and are indistinguishable using conventional g...
Monozygous twins share a common genotype. However, most monozygotic twin pairs are not identical; se...
Background: Monozygotic twins have long been studied to estimate heritability and explore epigenetic...
The mechanisms underlying how monozygotic (or identical) twins arise are yet to be determined. Here,...
The goal of this pilot study was to explore the putative molecular mechanisms underlying the phenoty...
Genetic-epidemiological studies on monozygotic (MZ) twins have been used for decades to tease out th...
The regulation of gene expression plays a pivotal role in complex phenotypes, and epigenetic mechani...
Monozygotic twins share the same genotype since they are derived from the same zygote. However, mono...
The regulation of gene expression plays a pivotal role in complex phenotypes, and epigenetic mechani...
Background: Although the genomes of monozygotic twins are practically identical, their methylomes ma...
Twin studies have provided the basis for genetic and epidemiological studies in human complex traits...
Comparison between groups of monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twins enables an estimation of the ...
DNA methylation is one of the most extensively studied epigenetic marks in humans. Yet, it is largel...
The following is the introduction of this article: Researchers often use twins as natural samples to...
<div><p>DNA methylation patterns are characterized by highly conserved developmental programs, but a...
<div><p>Monozygotic twins share identical genomic DNA and are indistinguishable using conventional g...
Monozygous twins share a common genotype. However, most monozygotic twin pairs are not identical; se...
Background: Monozygotic twins have long been studied to estimate heritability and explore epigenetic...
The mechanisms underlying how monozygotic (or identical) twins arise are yet to be determined. Here,...
The goal of this pilot study was to explore the putative molecular mechanisms underlying the phenoty...
Genetic-epidemiological studies on monozygotic (MZ) twins have been used for decades to tease out th...
The regulation of gene expression plays a pivotal role in complex phenotypes, and epigenetic mechani...
Monozygotic twins share the same genotype since they are derived from the same zygote. However, mono...
The regulation of gene expression plays a pivotal role in complex phenotypes, and epigenetic mechani...
Background: Although the genomes of monozygotic twins are practically identical, their methylomes ma...
Twin studies have provided the basis for genetic and epidemiological studies in human complex traits...
Comparison between groups of monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twins enables an estimation of the ...
DNA methylation is one of the most extensively studied epigenetic marks in humans. Yet, it is largel...
The following is the introduction of this article: Researchers often use twins as natural samples to...
<div><p>DNA methylation patterns are characterized by highly conserved developmental programs, but a...
<div><p>Monozygotic twins share identical genomic DNA and are indistinguishable using conventional g...