Project description:ChIP-seq was used to generate chromatin state maps, profile binding patterns of key architectural proteins and locate putative enhancer regions in the early development (TB stage) and developing gonads of the marine chrodate Oikopleura dioica.
Project description:ATAC-seq was used to locate putative enhancer regions in the early development (tailbud stage), developing male and female gonads of the marine chrodate Oikopleura dioica.
Project description:In multicellular organisms, histone posttranslational modifications plays roles in transitions associated with the cell cycle, development, germline specification, gametogenesis and inheritance. Here we defined adaptations of an epigenome in tunicates, sister group to vertebrates, to strong secondary genome compaction in the larvacean, Oikopleura dioica, that has separate sexes and male heterogamy. We profiled 19 histone post-translational modifications in homogeneous ovary and testis samples and used the combinatorics of these marks to define chromatin states. We supplemented these with profiles of RNA polymerase II, CTCF and p300 binding sites and integrated existing annotation and expression data to characterize distinct epigenomic landscapes of the ovary and testis.