نتایج جستجو برای: cpg islands cgis

تعداد نتایج: 45950  

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2014
Yin-Yin Xia Yu-Bing Ding Xue-Qing Liu Xue-Mei Chen Shu-Qun Cheng Lian-Bing Li Ming-Fu Ma Jun-Lin He Ying-Xiong Wang

Trisomy 21 is a chromosomal condition caused by the presence of all or part of an extra 21st chromosome. There has been limited research into the DNA methylation status of CpG islands (CGIs) in trisomy 21, therefore, exploring the DNA methylation status of CGIs in 21q is essential for the development of a series of potential epigenetic biomarkers for prenatal screening of trisomy 21. First, DNA...

2009
Paz Polak Peter F. Arndt

In the human genome, CpG islands (CGIs), which are GC- and CpG-rich sequences, are associated with transcription starting sites (TSSs); in addition, there is evidence that CGIs harbor origins of bidirectional replication (OBRs) and are preferred sites for heteroduplex formation during recombination. Transcription, replication, and recombination processes are known to induce specific mutational ...

2010
Robert S. Illingworth Ulrike Gruenewald-Schneider Shaun Webb Alastair R. W. Kerr Keith D. James Daniel J. Turner Colin Smith David J. Harrison Robert Andrews Adrian P. Bird

CpG islands (CGIs) are vertebrate genomic landmarks that encompass the promoters of most genes and often lack DNA methylation. Querying their apparent importance, the number of CGIs is reported to vary widely in different species and many do not co-localise with annotated promoters. We set out to quantify the number of CGIs in mouse and human genomes using CXXC Affinity Purification plus deep s...

2014
Jonas Berglund Javier Quilez Peter F. Arndt Matthew T. Webster

The positive-regulatory domain containing nine gene, PRDM9, which strongly associates with the location of recombination events in several vertebrates, is inferred to be inactive in the dog genome. Here, we address several questions regarding the control of recombination and its influence on genome evolution in dogs. First, we address whether the association between CpG islands (CGIs) and recom...

2014
Jia Zeng Hema K Nagrajan Soojin V Yi

CpG islands (CGIs) are commonly used as genomic markers to study the patterns and regulatory consequences of DNA methylation. Interestingly, recent studies reveal a substantial diversity among CGIs: long and short CGIs, for example, exhibit contrasting patterns of gene expression complexity and nucleosome occupancy. Evolutionary origins of CGIs are also highly heterogeneous. In order to systema...

2017
Fei Teng Qi Zhou

Abbreviations: PGCs: Primordial Germ Cells; XCI: X Chromosome Inactivation; 5mC: 5-methylcytosine; 5hmC: 5-hydroxymethylcytosine; Xp: Paternal X Chromosome; 5fC: 5-formylcytosine; 5caC: 5-carboxylcytosine; ICM: Inner Cell Mass; PRC2: Polycomb Repressive Complex 2; IAPs: Intracisternal-A-Particles; CGIs: CpG Islands; gDMRs: Germline Differently Methylated Regions; Xi: Inactive X Chromosome; qRT-...

2013
Makoto Kinoshita Shusuke Numata Atsushi Tajima Shinji Shimodera Issei Imoto Tetsuro Ohmori

Schizophrenia (SCZ) is a devastating psychiatric disorder with a median lifetime prevalence rate of 0.7-0.8%. Elevated plasma total homocysteine has been suggested as a risk factor for SCZ, and various biological effects of hyperhomocysteinemia have been proposed to be relevant to the pathophysiology of SCZ. As increased attention is paid to aberrant DNA methylation in SCZ, homocysteine is attr...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2012
Paul A Ginno Paul L Lott Holly C Christensen Ian Korf Frédéric Chédin

CpG islands (CGIs) function as promoters for approximately 60% of human genes. Most of these elements remain protected from CpG methylation, a prevalent epigenetic modification associated with transcriptional silencing. Here, we report that methylation-resistant CGI promoters are characterized by significant strand asymmetry in the distribution of guanines and cytosines (GC skew) immediately do...

Journal: :Genome research 2015
Fiorella C Grandi James M Rosser Simon J Newkirk Jun Yin Xiaoling Jiang Zhuo Xing Leanne Whitmore Sanum Bashir Zoltán Ivics Zsuzsanna Izsvák Ping Ye Y Eugene Yu Wenfeng An

Long interspersed elements (LINEs), through both self-mobilization and trans-mobilization of short interspersed elements and processed pseudogenes, have made an indelible impact on the structure and function of the human genome. One consequence is the creation of new CpG islands (CGIs). In fact, more than half of all CGIs in the genome are associated with repetitive DNA, three-quarters of which...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Serge Saxonov Paul Berg Douglas L Brutlag

A striking feature of the human genome is the dearth of CpG dinucleotides (CpGs) interrupted occasionally by CpG islands (CGIs), regions with relatively high content of the dinucleotide. CGIs are generally associated with promoters; genes, whose promoters are especially rich in CpG sequences, tend to be expressed in most tissues. However, all working definitions of what constitutes a CGI rely o...

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