Epigenetic features in the oyster crassostrea gigas suggestive of functionally relevant promoter dna methylation in invertebrates

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  • who: Guillaume Rivière from the InstitutNormandy University, Caen, France have published the research: Epigenetic features in the oyster Crassostrea gigas suggestive of functionally relevant promoter DNA methylation in invertebrates, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: From these observations which broaden former hypotheses (Roberts and Gavery, 2012; Gavery and Roberts, 2014), the authors propose that DNA methylation bears a crucial role in most if not all physiological processes which implicate the implementation and the dynamic regulation of transient transcriptomes throughout the oyster life cycle.
  • future: Future research should also address the complete epigenetic landscape . . .

     

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