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Genetic sources of population epigenomic variation

  • Aaron Taudt
  • , Maria Colome-Tatche
  • , Frank Johannes*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    The field of epigenomics has rapidly progressed from the study of individual reference epigenomes to surveying epigenomic variation in populations. Recent studies in a number of species, from yeast to humans, have begun to dissect the cis- and trans-regulatory genetic mechanisms that shape patterns of population epigenomic variation at the level of single epigenetic marks, as well as at the level of integrated chromatin state maps. We show that this information is paving the way towards a more complete understanding of the heritable basis underlying population epigenomic variation. We also highlight important conceptual challenges when interpreting results from these genetic studies, particularly in plants, in which epigenomic variation can be determined both by genetic and epigenetic inheritance.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)319-332
    Number of pages14
    JournalNature Reviews Genetics
    Volume17
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun-2016

    Keywords

    • DNA METHYLATION VARIATION
    • ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA
    • CHROMATIN STATES
    • HUMAN GENOME
    • HISTONE MODIFICATIONS
    • EPIGENETIC VARIATION
    • INTEGRATIVE ANALYSIS
    • WIDE ASSOCIATION
    • COMPLEX TRAITS
    • TRANSGENERATIONAL INHERITANCE

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