Abstract:Epigenetic modifications, like DNA methylation, generate phenotypic
diversity in fish and ultimately lead to adaptive evolutionary
processes. Euryhaline marine species that migrate between salinity
contrasted habitats have received little attention regarding the role of
salinity on whole-genome DNA methylation. Investigation of
salinity-induced DNA methylation in fish will help to better understand
the potential role of this process in salinity acclimation. Using whole
genome bisulfite sequencing, we compared … Show more
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