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Integrative mapping of the dog epigenome: Reference annotation for comparative intertissue and cross-species studies.

Keun Hong SonMark Borris D AldonzaA-Reum NamKang-Hoon LeeJeong-Woon LeeKyung-Ju ShinKeunsoo KangJe-Yeol Cho
Published in: Science advances (2023)
Dogs have become a valuable model in exploring multifaceted diseases and biology relevant to human health. Despite large-scale dog genome projects producing high-quality draft references, a comprehensive annotation of functional elements is still lacking. We addressed this through integrative next-generation sequencing of transcriptomes paired with five histone marks and DNA methylome profiling across 11 tissue types, deciphering the dog's epigenetic code by defining distinct chromatin states, super-enhancer, and methylome landscapes, and thus showed that these regions are associated with a wide range of biological functions and cell/tissue identity. In addition, we confirmed that the phenotype-associated variants are enriched in tissue-specific regulatory regions and, therefore, the tissue of origin of the variants can be traced. Ultimately, we delineated conserved and dynamic epigenomic changes at the tissue- and species-specific resolutions. Our study provides an epigenomic blueprint of the dog that can be used for comparative biology and medical research.
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
  • human health
  • dna methylation
  • transcription factor
  • copy number
  • risk assessment
  • gene expression
  • healthcare
  • genome wide
  • stem cells
  • circulating tumor
  • mass spectrometry
  • genetic diversity