The NIH Roadmap Epigenomics Consortium has just published the largest collection of epigenomes characterized to date: 111 primary human tissues and cells profiled for histone modification patterns, DNA accessibility, DNA methylation, and gene expression. (massgenomics.org)
He adds, «Until now, no one has investigated the sperm epigenome in the context of environmental exposures. (sciencedaily.com)
Researchers at Kumamoto University added VEGF to undifferentiated ES cells and tracked the behavior of the entire genome and epigenome changes over time in vitro. (sciencedaily.com)