DNA methylation is a critical regulatory mechanism implicated in development, learning, memory, and disease in the human brain. Here we have elucidated DNA methylation changes during recent human brain evolution. We demonstrate dynamic evolutionary trajectories of DNA methylation in cell-type and cytosine-context specific manner. Specifically, DNA methylation in non-CG context, namely CH methylation, has increased (hypermethylation) in neuronal gene bodies during primate evolution, contributing to human-specific down-regulation of genes and co-expression modules. The effects of CH hypermethylation is particularly pronounced in early developmental stages and neuronal subtypes. In contrast, DNA methylation in CG context shows pronounced reduc...
The role of DNA cytosine methylation, an epigenetic regulator of chromatin structure and function, d...
The human prefrontal cortex (PFC), a mastermind of the brain, is one of the last brain regions to ma...
Identification of 108 genomic regions significantly associated with schizophrenia risk by the Psychi...
Developmental processes, genes and environmental factors interact to produce changes in cognition an...
Human evolution from non-human primates has seen substantial change in the central nervous system, w...
DNA methylation is implicated in mammalian brain development and plasticity underlying learning and ...
DNA methylation is a pervasive epigenetic DNA modification that strongly affects chromatin regulatio...
The role of DNA cytosine methylation, an epigenetic regulator of chromatin structure and function, d...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification involved in regulatory processes such as cell differen...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification involved in regulatory processes such as cell differen...
A fundamental initiative for evolutionary biologists is to understand the molecular basis underlying...
A fundamental initiative for evolutionary biologists is to understand the molecular basis underlying...
Despite the increasing knowledge about DNA methylation, the understanding of human epigenome evoluti...
<div><p>Cognitive abilities and disorders unique to humans are thought to result from adaptively dri...
Emerging evidence suggests that DNA methylation plays an expansive role in the central nervous syste...
The role of DNA cytosine methylation, an epigenetic regulator of chromatin structure and function, d...
The human prefrontal cortex (PFC), a mastermind of the brain, is one of the last brain regions to ma...
Identification of 108 genomic regions significantly associated with schizophrenia risk by the Psychi...
Developmental processes, genes and environmental factors interact to produce changes in cognition an...
Human evolution from non-human primates has seen substantial change in the central nervous system, w...
DNA methylation is implicated in mammalian brain development and plasticity underlying learning and ...
DNA methylation is a pervasive epigenetic DNA modification that strongly affects chromatin regulatio...
The role of DNA cytosine methylation, an epigenetic regulator of chromatin structure and function, d...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification involved in regulatory processes such as cell differen...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification involved in regulatory processes such as cell differen...
A fundamental initiative for evolutionary biologists is to understand the molecular basis underlying...
A fundamental initiative for evolutionary biologists is to understand the molecular basis underlying...
Despite the increasing knowledge about DNA methylation, the understanding of human epigenome evoluti...
<div><p>Cognitive abilities and disorders unique to humans are thought to result from adaptively dri...
Emerging evidence suggests that DNA methylation plays an expansive role in the central nervous syste...
The role of DNA cytosine methylation, an epigenetic regulator of chromatin structure and function, d...
The human prefrontal cortex (PFC), a mastermind of the brain, is one of the last brain regions to ma...
Identification of 108 genomic regions significantly associated with schizophrenia risk by the Psychi...