Tet inactivation disrupts YY1 binding and long-range chromatin interactions during embryonic heart development
Tet-mediated DNA demethylation is intimately involved in reguatling embryonic development. Here the authors characterise DNA methylation and hydroxymethylation dynamics during early cardiac development in both human and mice and provide evidence that Tet-mediated DNA demethylation plays a role in re...
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Main Authors: | Shaohai Fang, Jia Li, Yang Xiao, Minjung Lee, Lei Guo, Wei Han, Tingting Li, Matthew C. Hill, Tingting Hong, William Mo, Rang Xu, Ping Zhang, Fen Wang, Jiang Chang, Yubin Zhou, Deqiang Sun, James F. Martin, Yun Huang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/100780c789c64844afdc6a69f48c6de2 |
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