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Epigenetic patterns in a complete human genome.

Authors :
Gershman, Ariel
Gershman, Ariel
Sauria, Michael EG
Guitart, Xavi
Vollger, Mitchell R
Hook, Paul W
Hoyt, Savannah J
Jain, Miten
Shumate, Alaina
Razaghi, Roham
Koren, Sergey
Altemose, Nicolas
Caldas, Gina V
Logsdon, Glennis A
Rhie, Arang
Eichler, Evan E
Schatz, Michael C
O'Neill, Rachel J
Phillippy, Adam M
Miga, Karen H
Timp, Winston
Gershman, Ariel
Gershman, Ariel
Sauria, Michael EG
Guitart, Xavi
Vollger, Mitchell R
Hook, Paul W
Hoyt, Savannah J
Jain, Miten
Shumate, Alaina
Razaghi, Roham
Koren, Sergey
Altemose, Nicolas
Caldas, Gina V
Logsdon, Glennis A
Rhie, Arang
Eichler, Evan E
Schatz, Michael C
O'Neill, Rachel J
Phillippy, Adam M
Miga, Karen H
Timp, Winston
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.); vol 376, iss 6588, eabj5089; 0036-8075
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The completion of a telomere-to-telomere human reference genome, T2T-CHM13, has resolved complex regions of the genome, including repetitive and homologous regions. Here, we present a high-resolution epigenetic study of previously unresolved sequences, representing entire acrocentric chromosome short arms, gene family expansions, and a diverse collection of repeat classes. This resource precisely maps CpG methylation (32.28 million CpGs), DNA accessibility, and short-read datasets (166,058 previously unresolved chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing peaks) to provide evidence of activity across previously unidentified or corrected genes and reveals clinically relevant paralog-specific regulation. Probing CpG methylation across human centromeres from six diverse individuals generated an estimate of variability in kinetochore localization. This analysis provides a framework with which to investigate the most elusive regions of the human genome, granting insights into epigenetic regulation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.); vol 376, iss 6588, eabj5089; 0036-8075
Notes :
application/pdf, Science (New York, N.Y.) vol 376, iss 6588, eabj5089 0036-8075
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367452946
Document Type :
Electronic Resource