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Accession: PRJNA290909 ID: 290909

Homo sapiens (human)

Exploration of hydroxymethylation in Kagami-Ogata syndrome caused by hypermethylation of imprinting control regions

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5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC), converted from 5-methylcytosine (5mC) by Tet enzymes, has recently drawn attention as the ‘sixth base’ of DNA since it is considered to be an intermediate of the demethylation pathway. More...
AccessionPRJNA290909; GEO: GSE71328
Data TypeEpigenomics
ScopeMultiisolate
OrganismHomo sapiens[Taxonomy ID: 9606]
Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Mammalia; Eutheria; Euarchontoglires; Primates; Haplorrhini; Catarrhini; Hominidae; Homo; Homo sapiens
PublicationsMatsubara K et al., "Exploration of hydroxymethylation in Kagami-Ogata syndrome caused by hypermethylation of imprinting control regions.", Clin Epigenetics, 2015;7:90
SubmissionRegistration date: 24-Jul-2015
Department of Molecular Endocrinology, National Research Institute for Child Health and Development
RelevanceMedical
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Data volume, Spots9711540
Data volume, Processed Mbytes245
Data volume, Supplementary Mbytes161

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