“…On one hand, DNA methylation analyses have been conducted in oysters, demonstrating the implication of this mechanism in the regulation of gene expression (Gavery and Roberts, 2010 , 2013 ; Riviere et al, 2013 ; Olson and Roberts, 2014 ; Riviere, 2014 ; Wang et al, 2014 ; Li et al, 2015 ; Saint-Carlier and Riviere, 2015 ; Jiang et al, 2016 ; Tran et al, 2016 ) as well as in responses to environmental stressors (Gonzalez-Romero et al, 2017 ). On the other, our work has provided information about histone diversity and function in the somatic line within this group (Eirin-Lopez et al, 2002 , 2004a ; Gonzalez-Romero et al, 2008 , 2009 , 2012a , b ), including the discovery of histone variants such as macroH2A (Rivera-Casas et al, 2016a ) or H2A.Z.2 (Rivera-Casas et al, 2016b ). In the case of the germinal line, the structural and compositional heterogeneity in the sperm chromatin of bivalves has been elucidated (Ausio, 1986 ), including the evolutionary mechanisms leading to the differentiation of SNBPs from somatic histone H1 (Ausio, 1999 ; Eirin-Lopez et al, 2002 , 2004a , b , 2006a , b ; Gonzalez-Romero et al, 2009 ).…”