Incomplete epigenetic reprogramming is postulated to contribute to the low developmental success following somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). Here, we describe the epigenetic reprogramming of DNA methylation at an alpha satellite I CpG site (αsatI-5) during development of cattle generated either by artificial insemination (AI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF) and SCNT. Quantitative methylation analysis identified that SCNT donor cells were highly methylated at αsatI-5 and resulting SCNT blastocysts showed significantly more methylation than IVF blastocysts. At implantation, no difference in methylation was observed between SCNT and AI in trophoblast tissue at αsatI-5, however, SCNT embryos were significantly hyper-methylated compared to A...
DNA methylation is an important epigenetic modification that undergoes dynamic changes in mammalian ...
Reprogramming the differentiated cell to totipotency can be obtained following the introduction of i...
There is species divergence in control of DNA methylation during preimplantation development. The ex...
<div><p>Incomplete epigenetic reprogramming is postulated to contribute to the low developmental suc...
Incomplete epigenetic reprogramming is postulated to contribute to the low developmental success fol...
Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT), commonly known as cloning, is the transfer of a somatic nucleu...
Although cloning of mammals has been achieved successfully, the percentage of live offspring is very...
Although cloning of mammals has been achieved successfully, the percentage of live offspring is very...
To gain a better understanding of global methylation differ-ences associated with development of nuc...
AbstractDNA methylation patterns are dynamic in cleavage-stage embryos of a number of mammalian spec...
Although cloning by somatic cell nuclear transfer (NT) has achieved in various mammalian species, it...
Findings from recent studies have suggested that the low survival rate of animals derived via somati...
AbstractFull-term development has now been achieved in several mammalian species by transfer of soma...
AbstractDuring differentiation, somatic nuclei acquire highly specialized DNA and chromatin modifica...
Bovine embryos produced in vivo and in vitro differ with respect to molecular profiles, including ep...
DNA methylation is an important epigenetic modification that undergoes dynamic changes in mammalian ...
Reprogramming the differentiated cell to totipotency can be obtained following the introduction of i...
There is species divergence in control of DNA methylation during preimplantation development. The ex...
<div><p>Incomplete epigenetic reprogramming is postulated to contribute to the low developmental suc...
Incomplete epigenetic reprogramming is postulated to contribute to the low developmental success fol...
Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT), commonly known as cloning, is the transfer of a somatic nucleu...
Although cloning of mammals has been achieved successfully, the percentage of live offspring is very...
Although cloning of mammals has been achieved successfully, the percentage of live offspring is very...
To gain a better understanding of global methylation differ-ences associated with development of nuc...
AbstractDNA methylation patterns are dynamic in cleavage-stage embryos of a number of mammalian spec...
Although cloning by somatic cell nuclear transfer (NT) has achieved in various mammalian species, it...
Findings from recent studies have suggested that the low survival rate of animals derived via somati...
AbstractFull-term development has now been achieved in several mammalian species by transfer of soma...
AbstractDuring differentiation, somatic nuclei acquire highly specialized DNA and chromatin modifica...
Bovine embryos produced in vivo and in vitro differ with respect to molecular profiles, including ep...
DNA methylation is an important epigenetic modification that undergoes dynamic changes in mammalian ...
Reprogramming the differentiated cell to totipotency can be obtained following the introduction of i...
There is species divergence in control of DNA methylation during preimplantation development. The ex...