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Wonderful! I love the runner-up, 'The Scholar's Dream', on browntail moths, to the music of Saint-Saëns' Danse Macabre: youtube.com/watch?v=SFwRMZKODb…
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#Genomics #Epigenetics #Bioinformatics
In this article we outline a refined method for pathway enrichment of infinium array data that is more sensitive and precise as compared to existing over-representation approaches. Feedback welcome.
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Direction-aware functional class scoring enrichment analysis of Infinium DNA methylation data
Infinium Methylation BeadChip arrays remain one of the most popular platforms for epigenome-wide association studies, but tools for downstream pathway analysis have their limitations.bioRxiv
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Our “epigenetic zoo” is finally published! DNA methylation profiles for 580 animal species and 2443 tissue samples provide an evolutionary perspective on the epigenome.
Full paper: nature.com/articles/s41467-022… (open access) #epigenome #evolution #crossspecies #epigenetics [1/9]
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Comparative analysis of genome-scale, base-resolution DNA methylation profiles across 580 animal species - Nature Communications
DNA methylation is involved in regulatory processes throughout the animal kingdom. Here, the authors map DNA methylation in 535 vertebrates and 45 invertebrates, establishing a reference dataset for cross-species analysis and exploring epigenetic var…Nature
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Towards a unification of the 2 meanings of “epigenetics”
The notion of epigenetic “marks” used by molecular biologists is conceptually disconnected from the idea of Waddington’s epigenetic “landscape” that is used by systems biologists and biophysicists.journals.plos.org