2024
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2024.1358649
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TET enzyme driven epigenetic reprogramming in early embryos and its implication on long-term health

Ty Montgomery,
Kyungjun Uh,
Kiho Lee

Abstract: Mammalian embryo development is initiated by the union of paternal and maternal gametes. Upon fertilization, their epigenome landscape is transformed through a series of finely orchestrated mechanisms that are crucial for survival and successful embryogenesis. Specifically, maternal or oocyte-specific reprogramming factors modulate germ cell specific epigenetic marks into their embryonic states. Rapid and dynamic changes in epigenetic marks such as DNA methylation and histone modifications are observed during … Show more

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