Publication: Cell Type-specific Genome Scans of DNA Methylation Diversity Indicate an Important Role for Transposable Elements
Cell Type-specific Genome Scans of DNA Methylation Diversity Indicate an Important Role for Transposable Elements
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Kartal, Ö., Schmid, M. W., & Grossniklaus, U. (2019). Cell Type-specific Genome Scans of DNA Methylation Diversity Indicate an Important Role for Transposable Elements (No. 801233; BioRxiv). https://doi.org/10.1101/801233
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The epigenome modulates the activity of genes and supports the stability of the genome. The epigenome can also contain phenotypically relevant, heritable marks that may vary at the organismic and population level. Such non-genetic standing variation may be relevant to ecological and evolutionary processes. To identify loci susceptible to selection, it is common to profile large populations at the genome scale, yet methods to perform such scans for epigenetic diversity are barely tapped. Here, we develop a scalable, information-theoret
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Kartal, Ö., Schmid, M. W., & Grossniklaus, U. (2019). Cell Type-specific Genome Scans of DNA Methylation Diversity Indicate an Important Role for Transposable Elements (No. 801233; BioRxiv). https://doi.org/10.1101/801233