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  2. Differentially methylated region - Wikipedia

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    Differentially methylated regions (DMRs) are genomic regions with different DNA methylation status across different biological samples and regarded as possible functional regions involved in gene transcriptional regulation. The biological samples can be different cells/tissues within the same individual, the same cell/tissue at different times ...

  3. DNA methylation - Wikipedia

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    In general, markers are selected by examining prior research conducted. Identification markers that are chosen should give a positive result for one type of cell. One portion of the chromosome that is an area of focus when conducting DNA methylation are tissue-specific differentially methylated regions, T-DMRs.

  4. KCNQ1OT1 - Wikipedia

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    An 890 bp region at the 5′ end of KCNQ1OT1 acts as a silencing domain. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] This region regulates CpG methylation levels of somatically acquired differentially methylated regions (DMRs), mediates the interaction of KCNQ1OT1 with chromatin and with DNA (cytosine-5)-methyltransferase 1 ( DNMT1 ), but does not affect the interactions of ...

  5. Epigenome-wide association study - Wikipedia

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    Enrichment analysis based on the genomic region has thus been suggested as a complementary approach and confers substantial interpretive potential. [12] Differentially methylated regions can then be compared to a catalog of genomic regions including, for example, sites enriched for specific chromatin modifications or transcription factor ...

  6. CpG site - Wikipedia

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    A separate study found an average of 1,549 differentially methylated regions (hypermethylated or hypomethylated) in the genomes of six colon cancers (compared to adjacent mucosa), of which 629 were in known promoter regions of genes. [27] A third study found more than 2,000 genes differentially methylated between colon cancers and adjacent mucosa.

  7. Genomic imprinting - Wikipedia

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    The expression of non-coding RNAs, such as antisense Igf2r RNA (Air) on mouse chromosome 17 and KCNQ1OT1 on human chromosome 11p15.5, have been shown to be essential for the imprinting of genes in their corresponding regions. [47] Differentially methylated regions are generally segments of DNA rich in cytosine and guanine nucleotides, with the ...

  8. Linked-read sequencing - Wikipedia

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    Linked-read sequencing technology allowed researchers to identify more than 3000 differentially methylated regions between these twins discordant for Alzheimer’s Disease, and investigation of these differentially methylated regions eventually led to identification of genes enriched in neurodevelopmental processes, neuronal signalling, and ...

  9. H19 (gene) - Wikipedia

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    H19 contains a differentially methylated region that is also an imprinting control region. This imprinting control region is differentially methylated at its CpGs according to parental inheritance. Usually, the paternal copy of H19 is methylated and silent while the maternal copy is hypomethylated or unmethylated and expressed in the offspring ...