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Similarly, polyphenols affect epigenetic marks and reduce oxidative stress and inflammation, both key drivers of PD pathology. Therefore, in this review, we explore how these interventions, individually and in combination, influence epigenetic mechanisms relevant to PD.
Xuenan Cao, Xiantao Cui, Bita Badehnoosh
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Daily rhythm in DNA methylation and the effect of total sleep deprivation
Summary Numerous hormones and genes exhibit diurnal 24‐hr rhythms that can also be affected by sleep deprivation. Here we studied diurnal rhythms in DNA methylation under a 24‐hr sleep/wake cycle and a subsequent 29 hr of continual wakefulness (1 night of sleep deprivation).
Antti‐Jussi Ämmälä+9 more
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Genetic Architecture of Immune Cell DNA Methylation in the Rhesus Macaque
ABSTRACT Genetic variation that impacts gene regulation, rather than protein function, can have strong effects on trait variation both within and between species. Epigenetic mechanisms, such as DNA methylation, are often an important intermediate link between genotype and phenotype, yet genetic effects on DNA methylation remain understudied in natural ...
Christina E. Costa+12 more
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The Fundamental Role of Nutrients for Metabolic Balance and Epigenome Integrity Maintenance. [PDF]
Souza AP, Marinho V, Marques MR.
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Exploring the untapped potential of single‐cell and spatial omics in plant biology
Summary Advances in single‐cell and spatial omics technologies have revolutionised biology by revealing the diverse molecular states of individual cells and their spatial organization within tissues. The field of plant biology has widely adopted single‐cell transcriptome and chromatin accessibility profiling and spatial transcriptomics, which extend ...
Tatsuya Nobori
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Editorial: Evolution of crop genomes and epigenomes, volume II. [PDF]
Du H, Liang Z, Cortés AJ.
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Summary Saintpaulia (African violet) pigmentation is notoriously unstable and sometimes forms white stripes, particularly following passage through tissue culture. White‐striped petals were thought to be due to periclinal chimeras, but we confirmed that white stripes result from epigenetic regulation rather than periclinal chimeras based on the flower ...
Daichi Kurata+5 more
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