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    Epigenomics and Chromatin Dynamics

    (BioMed Central, 2012) Akopian, Veronika; Chan, Michelle; Clement, Kendell; Galonska, Christina; Gifford, Casey; Lehtola, Elizabeth; Liao, Jing; Samavarchi-Tehrani, Payman; Sindhu, Camille; Smith, Zachary; Tsankov, Alexander M.; Webster, Jamie Orme; Zhang, Yingying; Ziller, Michael; Meissner, Alexander

    A report of the 'Joint Keystone Symposium on Epigenomics and Chromatin Dynamics', Keystone, Colorado, 17-22 January 2012. This year's Joint Keystone Symposium on Epigenomics and Chromatin Dynamics was one of the largest Keystone meetings to date, reflecting the excitement and many developments in this area. Richard Young opened the meeting by giving a historic overview before sharing more detailed insights from his recent work in describing the role of the lysine demethylase Lsd1 in mouse embryonic stem (ES) cell differentiation. He also set the broader stage and highlighted the excitement concerning recent advances in epigenetic drugs such as the new bromodomain inhibitors.

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    Mouse Ooplasm Confers Context-Specific Reprogramming Capacity

    (Nature Publishing Group, 2012) Chan, Michelle; Smith, Zachary; Egli, Dieter; Regev, Aviv; Meissner, Alexander

    Enucleated oocytes have the remarkable ability to reprogram somatic nuclei back to totipotency. Here we investigate genome-scale DNA methylation patterns after nuclear transfer and compare them to the dynamics at fertilization. We identify specific targets for DNA demethylation after nuclear transfer such as germ-line associated promoters, as well as unique limitations that include certain repetitive element classes.