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DNA methylomes of the fire ant Solenopsis invicta.


ABSTRACT: We used whole bodies of four different adult fire ant morphs (alate queens, workers, haploid males, and diploid males) from a single polygyne colony to generate single-base resolution DNA methylation maps. DNA was extracted from whole bodies of individual males, individual queens, and pooled workers. Bisulfite conversion and sequencing was performed by Beijing Genomics Institute (Shenzhen, China). Unmethylated enterobacteria phage lambda DNA (GenBank accession: J02459.1) was added to each genomic DNA sample as a control for bisulfite conversion efficiency.

ORGANISM(S): Solenopsis invicta

SUBMITTER: Brendan Hunt 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-39959 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Patterning and regulatory associations of DNA methylation are mirrored by histone modifications in insects.

Hunt Brendan G BG   Glastad Karl M KM   Yi Soojin V SV   Goodisman Michael A D MA  

Genome biology and evolution 20130101 3


Epigenetic information is an important mediator of the relationship between genotype and phenotype in eukaryotic organisms. One of the most important and widely conserved forms of epigenetic information is the methylation of genes. However, the function of intragenic DNA methylation remains poorly understood. The goal of this study was to gain greater understanding of the nature of intragenic methylation by determining its role in the multilayered epigenetic landscape of insects. We first invest  ...[more]

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