[PDF][PDF] Medaka as a model for studying environmentally induced epigenetic transgenerational inheritance of phenotypes
RK Bhandari - Environmental epigenetics, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Ability of environmental stressors to induce transgenerational diseases has been
experimentally demonstrated in plants, worms, fish, and mammals, indicating that exposures …
experimentally demonstrated in plants, worms, fish, and mammals, indicating that exposures …
Footprints of global change in marine life: Inferring past environment based on DNA methylation and gene expression marks
Ocean global warming affects the distribution, life history and physiology of marine life.
Extreme events, like marine heatwaves, are increasing in frequency and intensity. During …
Extreme events, like marine heatwaves, are increasing in frequency and intensity. During …
Effects of a parental exposure to diuron on Pacific oyster spat methylome
Environmental epigenetic is an emerging field that studies the cause–effect relationship
between environmental factors and heritable trait via an alteration in epigenetic marks. This …
between environmental factors and heritable trait via an alteration in epigenetic marks. This …
The role of epigenomics in aquatic toxicology
SM Brander, AD Biales… - … toxicology and chemistry, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Over the past decade, the field of molecular biology has rapidly incorporated epigenetic
studies to evaluate organism–environment interactions that can result in chronic effects …
studies to evaluate organism–environment interactions that can result in chronic effects …
Parental environments alter DNA methylation in offspring of the purple sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
Phenotypic plasticity, within and across generations, is a strategy by which organisms can
respond rapidly to environmental change. Epigenetic modifications, such as DNA …
respond rapidly to environmental change. Epigenetic modifications, such as DNA …
DNA methylation reprogramming, TE derepression, and postzygotic isolation of nascent animal species
The genomic shock hypothesis stipulates that the stress associated with divergent genome
admixture can cause transposable element (TE) derepression, which could act as a …
admixture can cause transposable element (TE) derepression, which could act as a …
Immunological detection of changes in genomic DNA methylation during early zebrafish development
AB MacKay, AA Mhanni, RA McGowan, PH Krone - Genome, 2007 - cdnsciencepub.com
DNA methylation reprogramming, the erasure of DNA methylation patterns shortly after
fertilization and their reestablishment during subsequent early development, is essential for …
fertilization and their reestablishment during subsequent early development, is essential for …
The evolutionary complexities of DNA methylation in animals: From plasticity to genetic evolution
CJ Venney, D Anastasiadi… - Genome Biology and …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
The importance of DNA methylation in plastic responses to environmental change and
evolutionary dynamics is increasingly recognized. Here, we provide a Perspective piece on …
evolutionary dynamics is increasingly recognized. Here, we provide a Perspective piece on …
[HTML][HTML] Comparative epigenomic profiling of the DNA methylome in mouse and zebrafish uncovers high interspecies divergence
The DNA methylation landscape is dynamically patterned during development and distinct
methylation patterns distinguish healthy from diseased cells. However, whether tissue …
methylation patterns distinguish healthy from diseased cells. However, whether tissue …
[HTML][HTML] Epigenetic considerations in aquaculture
MR Gavery, SB Roberts - PeerJ, 2017 - peerj.com
Epigenetics has attracted considerable attention with respect to its potential value in many
areas of agricultural production, particularly under conditions where the environment can be …
areas of agricultural production, particularly under conditions where the environment can be …