Department of Medical Science, Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
Commentary
Specific DNA Methylation Pattern in Chicken Lampbrush
Author(s): Alla Veniamin*
Involved in the control of transcription and replication, developmental reprogramming, retroelement silencing and other genomic activities, DNA
methylation is a crucial epigenetic regulatory mechanism. For embryonic development to occur during mammalian development, a certain DNA
methylation pattern in germ cells must be created. In other animals, DNA methylation in germ cells is less well understood. We examined the
single-cell methylome of chicken diplotene oocytes to fill this gap. We developed a methylation-based segmentation of the chicken genome and
discovered methylated gene promoters exclusive to oocytes after thoroughly characterising the methylation patterns in these cells. Our results
demonstrate that methylation patterns in these cells closely reflect chromosomal distribution seen in somatic tissues, despite the creation of a
particular transcriptio.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2472-1026.2022.7.181
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