A Microbiome-Sensitive H3K4me3 Profile Predicts Intestinal Inflammation in Crohn’s DiseaseOctober 30, 2018While our microbiome serves up the metabolites required for our histone modifications, new findings establish that this agglomeration of microorganisms can also serve up a dish most foul; one that induces a severe type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) known as Crohn’s disease. Although studies have established a link between alterations to the microbiome and […]
New Enzymatic Bisulfite Alternative ACEs the CompetitionOctober 30, 2018Sodium bisulfite is the undisputed king of DNA methylation research; and this king has been played over and over for years now. But a lot of players in the field are looking for something better, and the only thing that can trump a king is an ace, in this case ACE-seq. The active enzymatic demethylation […]
Genome Organization Fashions an Immune-evading Parasite CoatOctober 24, 2018One might describe Trypanosoma brucei as a moderately fashionable parasite, as it changes its outer coat faster than models can strut their stuff down the exclusive catwalks in Paris or Milan! Other than making this troublesome unicellular protozoan look very sharp, its ever-changing coat helps it to keep out of reach of the host immune system […]
CRISPR-Cas9 Mediated Deletion of Imprinted Genes Enables Same-Sex Reproduction in MiceOctober 23, 2018Having the birds and bees talk can be a little awkward for some parents, but at least the rules were straight forward. Well one of those basic rules—that you need a sperm and an egg to make an embryo—just isn’t true anymore. A seminal discovery in mammalian genetics was that fertilization in mice required maternal […]
Go CRISPR-Go Go, This Genome Organization Study B. Good!October 18, 2018There aren’t many studies exciting enough to make you jump out your lab coat and rock’n’roll round the lab like it’s the 50s, but a recently reported new application of CRISPR might just start your toes tapping and your heads nodding. This new article does not originate from “Deep down in Louisiana close to New […]