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A mammalian methylation array for profiling methylation levels at conserved sequences

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-28355-z

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  1. Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group
  2. NSF CAREER award [1254200]
  3. National Institutes of Health [DP1DA044371]
  4. UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center
  5. Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine
  6. Stem Cell Research Ablon Scholars Program

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The authors developed a Mammalian Methylation Array that includes 36k well-conserved CpGs in mammals, facilitating cross-species comparisons. They annotated the conserved CpGs in > 200 species. The array allows one to measure methylation in all mammalian species, including unsequenced ones.
Infinium methylation arrays are not available for the vast majority of non-human mammals. Moreover, even if species-specific arrays were available, probe differences between them would confound cross-species comparisons. To address these challenges, we developed the mammalian methylation array, a single custom array that measures up to 36k CpGs per species that are well conserved across many mammalian species. We designed a set of probes that can tolerate specific cross-species mutations. We annotate the array in over 200 species and report CpG island status and chromatin states in select species. Calibration experiments demonstrate the high fidelity in humans, rats, and mice. The mammalian methylation array has several strengths: it applies to all mammalian species even those that have not yet been sequenced, it provides deep coverage of conserved cytosines facilitating the development of epigenetic biomarkers, and it increases the probability that biological insights gained in one species will translate to others. Methods to probe DNA methylation in the majority of non-human mammals are lacking. Here the authors developed a Mammalian Methylation Array that includes 36k well-conserved CpGs in mammals which will facilitate cross-species comparisons. They annotate the conserved CpGs in > 200 species. The array allows one to measure methylation in all mammalian species including unsequenced ones.

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