One More Reason to Eat Your Wheaties: Your Microbiome and Histone AcetylationFebruary 7, 2023We all know how important it is to eat fiber, whether in the form of fruits and veggies, or even a big bowl of fiber-rich cereal. Now, research from Ben Garcia’s lab (WUSTL) gives us one more reason to eat our Wheaties—our gut microbiome needs it to acetylate histones and possibly ward off diseases like […]
eBook: Epigenetics of AgingJanuary 16, 2023Aging and longevity research has moved to the forefront of epigenetics in recent years. From DNA Methylation, to the Exposome and “translational inheritance” we are all avidly interested in this topic. In this eBook we review recent and intriguing research into this topic. Table of Contents Novel Multiomic Epigenetic Clock May Decipher How Epigenetic Aging […]
eBook: Epigenetics & DNA MethylationNovember 21, 2022One of the longest-known and most studied epigenetic markers is DNA methylation, which can regulate gene expression and genomic organization in nearly all organisms. In eukaryotes, the primary modification of DNA is found in cytosines (C), where DNA Methyltransferases mediate the transfer of a methyl group to cytosines, converting them to 5-methylcytosine (5-mC), minor modifications […]
eBook: Epigenetics of CannabisJuly 21, 2022Changes in epigenetic regulation are hallmarks of the transition from normal to diseased cells. Exploration of the role of epigenetics in those who may use Cannabis, or related products such as THC or CBD, has proven to be informative for better understanding of their potential effects. In this EpiGenie ebook, we present summaries of several […]
Supersizing Crops by Demethylating RNA – A New Way to End World Hunger?August 23, 2021While supersizing meals has helped to expand the waistlines of many a human “couch potato,” a seriously sumptuous new study has established that RNA demethylation induced via the expression of the human RNA demethylase FTO in potatoes results in a supersizing that could help end world hunger. The transformation of exogenous and endogenous genes has […]
Diet Adds a Tasty New Plot Twist in The Tale of Paternal H3K4me3 TransmissionMarch 2, 2021The genetic tale of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance has just received a tasty twist in its latest installment focused on intergenerational effects. The latest story of this cereal … serial reveals how folate deficiency in the paternal diet influences embryonic development through H3K4me3 transmission. In a previous study, the lab of Sarah Kimmins (McGill University, Montreal, Canada) examined a mouse […]