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SUBMITTER: Regulski M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3787262 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Regulski Michael M Lu Zhenyuan Z Kendall Jude J Donoghue Mark T A MT Reinders Jon J Llaca Victor V Deschamps Stephane S Smith Andrew A Levy Dan D McCombie W Richard WR Tingey Scott S Rafalski Antoni A Hicks James J Ware Doreen D Martienssen Robert A RA
Genome research 20130605 10
The maize genome, with its large complement of transposons and repeats, is a paradigm for the study of epigenetic mechanisms such as paramutation and imprinting. Here, we present the genome-wide map of cytosine methylation for two maize inbred lines, B73 and Mo17. CG (65%) and CHG (50%) methylation (where H = A, C, or T) is highest in transposons, while CHH (5%) methylation is likely guided by 24-nt, but not 21-nt, small interfering RNAs (siRNAs). Correlations with methylation patterns suggest t ...[more]