1. EpiTEome: Simultaneous detection of transposable element insertion sites and their DNA methylation levels.
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Daron J and Slotkin RK
- Subjects
- Base Sequence, Datasets as Topic, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Sulfites, DNA Methylation, DNA Transposable Elements, Epigenesis, Genetic, Mutagenesis, Insertional, Software, Zea mays genetics
- Abstract
The genome-wide investigation of DNA methylation levels has been limited to reference transposable element positions. The methylation analysis of non-reference and mobile transposable elements has only recently been performed, but required both genome resequencing and MethylC-seq datasets. We have created epiTEome, a program that detects both new transposable element insertion sites and their methylation states from a single MethylC-seq dataset. EpiTEome outperforms other split-read insertion site detection programs, even while functioning on bisulfite-converted reads. EpiTEome characterizes the previously discarded fraction of DNA methylation at sites of new insertions, enabling future investigation into the epigenetic regulation of non-reference and transposed elements.
- Published
- 2017
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