Journal article
Landscape of DNA methylation on the marsupial x
SA Waters, AM Livernois, H Patel, D O’Meally, JM Craig, JA Marshall Graves, CM Suter, PD Waters
Molecular Biology and Evolution | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2018
Abstract
DNA methylation plays a key role in maintaining transcriptional silence on the inactive X chromosome of eutherian mammals. Beyond eutherians, there are limited genome wide data on DNA methylation from other vertebrates. Previous studies of X borne genes in various marsupial models revealed no differential DNA methylation of promoters between the sexes, leading to the conclusion that CpG methylation plays no role in marsupial X-inactivation. Using reduced representation bisulfite sequencing, we generated male and female CpG methylation profiles in four representative vertebrates (mouse, gray short-tailed opossum, platypus, and chicken). A variety of DNA methylation patterns were observed. Pla..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by Australian Research Council Discovery Projects DP0987091 and DP1094868.