Comprehensive analysis of CpG islands in human chromosomes 21 and 22

University of Southern California · The Ohio State University

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Abstract

CpG islands are useful markers for genes in organisms containing 5-methylcytosine in their genomes. In addition, CpG islands located in the promoter regions of genes can play important roles in gene silencing during processes such as X-chromosome inactivation, imprinting, and silencing of intragenomic parasites. The generally accepted definition of what constitutes a CpG island was proposed in 1987 by Gardiner-Garden and Frommer [Gardiner-Garden, M. & Frommer, M. (1987) J. Mol. Biol. 196, 261-282] as being a 200-bp stretch of DNA with a C+G content of 50% and an observed CpG/expected CpG in excess of 0.6. Any definition of a CpG island is somewhat arbitrary, and this one, which was derived before the…

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Keywords
  • CpG site
  • Biology
  • Genetics
  • Genome
  • Gene
  • Human genome
  • DNA methylation
  • Differentially methylated regions
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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