Birds do it, bees do it, worms and ciliates do it too: DNA methylation from unexpected corners of the tree of life

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Studies describing intricate patterns of DNA methylation in nematode and ciliate are controversial due to the uncertainty of genomic evolutionary conservation of DNA methylation enzymes.

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Yi, S. (2012). Birds do it, bees do it, worms and ciliates do it too: DNA methylation from unexpected corners of the tree of life. Genome Biology. https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2012-13-10-174

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