Connection Between Epigenome, Selective Mutability, Evolution, and Human Disease
Li, Harris et al., PLoS Genetics
Researchers at the Baylor College of Medicine and elsewhere propose a "connection between the epigenome, selective mutability, evolution, and human disease" based on the findings of their study on associations of structural mutability with germline DNA methylation and with non-allelic homologous recombination mediated by low-copy repeats. "Combined evidence from four human sperm methylome maps, human genome evolution, structural polymorphisms in the human population, and previous genomic and disease studies consistently points to a strong association of germline hypomethylation and genomic instability," the Baylor-led team writes.
PacBio Demonstrates Direct Methylation Sequencing; Commercial Release Planned for Mid-2011
Since submitting a paper describing the method that was published this week, the company's researchers have seen evidence that it also works for other types of DNA modification, and that it can be used for de novo methylation sequencing.
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