Studies on the Effect of Flanking bases on the Distribution of CGs in Methylated Genomes
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DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification that plays very important role in vertebrate
genomes as it is involved in number of important events that include gene regulation, gene
imprinting, X-chromosome inactivation and even in diseases like cancer. In vertebrate
genomes DNA methylation occurs at CG sites in both the strands of DNA. In the present
studies the effect of flanking bases on the distribution of CG dinucleotides in the methylated
as well as non methylated genomes is studied. In order to analyse the effect of flanking bases
i.e. flanking sequence preference on the distribution of CG dinucleotides so as to understand
the effect on rate of methylation we have designed various permutation sets ranging from a
simple sets of NCG, CGN, NCGN, NCGNN, NNCGN, NNCG, CGNN, to complex ones i.e.
NNCGNN, NNNCGNNN and NNNNCGNNNN. The consensuses sequences are derived
based on NNNNCGNNNN (65536 permutations). Results of consensus sequences derived
from high methylation group and low methylation group agrees with YCGR and RCGY
observations repectively. There is appreciable overlap observed between the frequency based
consensus sequences and those obtained by physiological data based on methylation levels
which is very exhilarating.
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MT, DBTS
