Cytosine modifications exhibit circadian oscillations that are involved in epigenetic diversity and aging
While epigenetic factors have been implicated in the circadian rhythm, the detection of circadian cytosine modifications has remained elusive. Here the authors identify a large number of epigenetically variable cytosines that show circadian oscillations in their modification status in mice.
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Autores principales: | Gabriel Oh, Sasha Ebrahimi, Matthew Carlucci, Aiping Zhang, Akhil Nair, Daniel E. Groot, Viviane Labrie, Peixin Jia, Edward S. Oh, Richie H. Jeremian, Miki Susic, Tenjin C. Shrestha, Martin R. Ralph, Juozas Gordevičius, Karolis Koncevičius, Art Petronis |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/89f9083153cf4657915ee2a746f9e965 |
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