2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.04.21.488764
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Conservation and divergence of canonical and non-canonical imprinting in murids

Abstract: BackgroundGenomic imprinting affects gene expression in a parent-of-origin manner and has a profound impact on complex traits including growth and behaviour. While the rat is widely used to model human pathophysiology, few imprinted genes have been identified in this murid. To systematically identify imprinted genes and genomic imprints in the rat, we used low input methods for genome-wide analyses of gene expression and DNA methylation to profile embryonic and extra-embryonic tissues at allele-specific resolu… Show more

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“…See Additional file 9: Table S3 for the full list of data analyzed for this study. Ad-hoc bash and python scripts for data filtering and plotting [138] and allele-specific expression analysis using Limma [139] are available under a MIT license on GitHub. Stable versions of both repositories are also available in Zenodo under a MIT license [140].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…See Additional file 9: Table S3 for the full list of data analyzed for this study. Ad-hoc bash and python scripts for data filtering and plotting [138] and allele-specific expression analysis using Limma [139] are available under a MIT license on GitHub. Stable versions of both repositories are also available in Zenodo under a MIT license [140].…”
Section: Supplementary Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%