Epigenetics methods

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    • Tollefsbol, Trygve
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Epigenetics methods

edited by Trygve Tollefsbol

(Translational epigenetics series, v. 18)

Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In recent years, the field of epigenetics has grown significantly, driving new understanding of human developmental processes and disease expression, as well as advances in diagnostics and therapeutics. As the field of epigenetics continues to grow, methods and technologies have multiplied, resulting in a wide range of approaches and tools researchers might employ. Epigenetics Methods offers comprehensive instruction in methods, protocols, and experimental approaches applied in field of epigenetics. Here, across thirty-five chapters, specialists offer step-by-step overviews of methods used to study various epigenetic mechanisms, as employed in basic and translational research. Leading the reader from fundamental to more advanced methods, the book begins with thorough instruction in DNA methylation techniques and gene or locus-specific methylation analyses, followed by histone modification methods, chromatin evaluation, enzyme analyses of histone methylation, and studies of non-coding RNAs as epigenetic modulators. Recently developed techniques and technologies discussed include single-cell epigenomics, epigenetic editing, computational epigenetics, systems biology epigenetic methods, and forensic epigenetic approaches. Epigenetics methods currently in-development, and their implication for future research, are also considered in-depth. In addition, as with the wider life sciences, reproducibility across experiments, labs, and subdisciplines is a growing issue for epigenetics researchers. This volume provides consensus-driven methods instruction and overviews. Tollefsbol and contributing authors survey the range of existing methods; identify best practices, common themes, and challenges; and bring unity of approach to a diverse and ever-evolving field.

Table of Contents

1. Modelling candidate genes vs genetic variants 2. Disease in a dish: Cellular models to understand human conditions 3. The Yeast, a versatile model system to study human disease 4. The worm, how can it help? 5. Understanding human genetic disease with the fly 6. The fish as a model for human diseases 7. The mouse model 8. Large animal models of rare genetic disorders 9. Crisper/Cas technology 10. Integrative modeling and novel technologies in human genomics

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  • NCID
    BC04576286
  • ISBN
    • 9780128194140
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxiv, 713 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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