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. 1991;1(2):78-83.
doi: 10.1007/BF02443782.

Methylation status of CpG-rich islands on active and inactive mouse X chromosomes

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Methylation status of CpG-rich islands on active and inactive mouse X chromosomes

D P Norris et al. Mamm Genome. 1991.

Abstract

Single copy probes derived from CpG-rich island clones from Eag I and Not I linking libraries and nine rare-cutter restriction endonucleases were used to investigate the methylation status of CpG-rich islands on the inactive and active X chromosomes (Chr) of the mouse. Thirteen of the 14 probes used detected CpG-rich islands in genomic DNA. The majority of island CpGs detected by rare-cutter restriction endonucleases were methylated on the inactive X Chr and unmethylated on the active X Chr, but some heterogeneity within the cell population used to make genomic DNA was detected. The CpG-rich islands detected by two putative pseudoautosomal probes remained unmethylated on both the active and inactive X Chrs. Otherwise, distance from the X Chr inactivation center did not affect the methylation profile of CpG-rich islands. We conclude that methylation of CpG-rich islands is a general feature of X Chr inactivation.

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