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Teleosts as Models for Epigenetic Inheritance
ABSTRACT Teleost fish exhibit a striking divergence from mammals in how they regulate their epigenome. Unlike mammals, they do not undergo the extensive DNA methylation erasure and resetting events that occur during early embryogenesis, germline specification, and spermatogenesis.
Adauto Lima Cardoso, Ozren Bogdanovic
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Advancing Plant Microbiome Research Through Host DNA Depletion Techniques
The plant microbiome plays an essential role in promoting plant growth, enhancing stress tolerance and maintaining overall plant health. Metagenomic technologies have significantly expanded our ability to investigate plant–microbe interactions at high taxonomic and functional resolutions.
Yao Wang +5 more
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OGT inhibition during in vitro oocyte maturation disrupts epigenetic asymmetry in the zygote. It reduces male pronuclear size and eliminates DNA methylation asymmetry by decreasing H3K9me2‐mediated 5mC protection in the female pronucleus and suppressing TET3‐dependent DNA demethylation in the male pronucleus.
Haoxue Wang +3 more
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5-Methylcytosine and Its Oxidized Derivatives
5-methylcytosine is an enzymatically produced modified cytosine base that was first identified about 70 years ago. This modification is generally understood to be incompatible with gene expression when found in regulatory regions including gene promoters and enhancers.
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5-methylcytosine and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine are synergistic biomarkers for early detection of colorectal cancer. [PDF]
Puddu F +16 more
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Mbd4 and MutSα protect cells from spontaneous deamination of 5-methylcytosine. [PDF]
Bilardi RA +5 more
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The role of 5-methylcytosine regulator-related genes in diagnostic and immune regulatory functions in atherosclerosis. [PDF]
Zhao H, Kong Y, Ding P, Yang L, Li N.
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TCN-5mC: a predictor of 5-methylcytosine sites based on multi-feature fusion and TCN-inspired block networks. [PDF]
Liu C, Xiao X, Wan L, Lin W.
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Editorial: Beyond CpG Methylation: New Modifications in Eukaryotic DNA
Reinhard Stöger, Alexey Ruzov
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