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SUBMITTER: de Mendoza A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6783312 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
de Mendoza Alex A Hatleberg William L WL Pang Kevin K Leininger Sven S Bogdanovic Ozren O Pflueger Jahnvi J Buckberry Sam S Technau Ulrich U Hejnol Andreas A Adamska Maja M Degnan Bernard M BM Degnan Sandie M SM Lister Ryan R
Nature ecology & evolution 20190926 10
Vertebrates have highly methylated genomes at CpG positions, whereas invertebrates have sparsely methylated genomes. This increase in methylation content is considered a major regulatory innovation of vertebrate genomes. However, here we report that a sponge, proposed as the potential sister group to the rest of animals, has a highly methylated genome. Despite major differences in genome size and architecture, we find similarities between the independent acquisitions of the hypermethylated state ...[more]