Webinar: Epigenetics of Autism – The Interface Between Genetic and Environmental Risks with Dr. Janine LaSalleOctober 3, 2012Dr. Janine LaSalle discusses some of the potential epigenetics mechanisms involved in autism spectrum disorders in this recorded webinar. This webinar is brought to you with support from Porvair Filtration Group. Check out their line of innovative ChIP kits and reagents at chromatrap.com Epigenetics of Autism Autism is an increasingly common disorder of complex etiology, […]
The State of Epigenetic EditingSeptember 27, 2012If the field of epigenetics is heading into adolescence (rapid growth, disruptive, with occasional data tantrums), the arena of Epigenetic Editing (gene-specific rewriting of epigenetic marks) is more zygotic than anything, with far more questions than answers. But the concept of systematically manipulating epigenetic marks to modulate gene expression is injecting some air back into […]
Free White Paper: Histone Acetylation and Methylation – Epigenetic Modulators of Gene ExpressionSeptember 26, 2012Histone acetylation and methylation are important cellular processes, but it can be hard keeping track of the structural ups and downs from HATs and HDACs. This free white-paper provides an informative, concise review of the key players in histone acetylation and methylation and their impact on specific residues. Download here >>>
NOMe-seq Goes Genome WideSeptember 19, 2012NOME-seq (Nucleosome Occupancy and Methylome Sequencing) made a big splash when it was introduced just over a year ago because of its novel ability to profile nucleosome positions and DNA methylation at the same time, on a single DNA strand. Now researchers from the University of Southern California Epigenome Center have powered-up the technique by […]
From A to G: The Ins and Outs of ChIP BeadsSeptember 12, 2012If you don’t run chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) experiments on a daily basis, there’s a good chance that you find the dizzying variety of available immunoprecipitation bead choices a little overwhelming. We asked the ChIP experts from EMD Millipore to help us break down what you need to know about ChIP beads so that you choose […]
Predicting Gene Expression with Chromatin FeaturesSeptember 11, 2012As any weather forecaster can tell you, making accurate predictions is tough. But researchers now report that they’ve confirmed the power of chromatin features to predict gene expression. They’ve also come up with some new insights, too. Sure, some histone mods are associated with transcriptional repression, whereas others typically mark active spots. But many studies […]
Promoters Reach Out to Far -Away ElementsSeptember 11, 2012Now that the Olympic games are over, researchers in the ENCODE consortium have announced that they’ve just finished another Olympic effort of their own—the large-scale mapping of functional elements in the human genome. And just like the flexible “Fierce Five” U.S. women’s gymnastics team, it turns out that the genome is very bendy, looping around […]
Prediction Models Re-Write the Book on Nucleosome Occupancy and miRNA TargetingAugust 23, 2012A pair of newly released papers prove that you don’t always have to run more wet lab experiments to learn something new, you just need to look the data in a different way. The two research groups both used simulations and prediction algorithms, like the ones found on our Epigenetics Databases and Tools list, to […]
Bromodomain Inhibitor is the Male Contraception for the Ladies’ MouseAugust 22, 2012Mice from your backyard to Paris are buzzing with excitement after a team of scientists at Baylor may have paved the way for them to “mingle” with fewer consequences. The research team, led by Martin Matzuk, set out to explore ways to target, BRDT, a testes-specific, and bromo-domain containing protein that plays a key role […]
Exploring the Genotype-Chromatin Structure-Disease Risk ConnectionJuly 26, 2012Its easy to obsess over little details, and want to understand every nuance of a subject that you’re passionate about, but sometimes it’s helpful to step back and get a broader perspective on what you’re working on. This review article from Richard Meagher and Kristofer Müssar at the University of Georgia does just that by […]