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Mary H. Taggart

Researcher at Medical Research Council

Publications -  11
Citations -  1632

Mary H. Taggart is an academic researcher from Medical Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA & CpG site. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 11 publications receiving 1573 citations.

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A fraction of the mouse genome that is derived from islands of nonmethylated, CpG-rich DNA

TL;DR: Genomic mapping of three nonribosomal fragments showed that they are part of islands of DNA within which nonmethylated Hpa II and Hha I sites are highly concentrated, estimating about 30,000 islands per haploid genome and discussing evidence that many may be associated with genes.
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Non-methylated CpG-rich islands at the human alpha-globin locus: implications for evolution of the alpha-globin pseudogene.

TL;DR: CpG frequency and CpG methylation across part of the human alpha‐globin locus strongly suggests that an ancestral HTF island at the pseudogene became methylated in the germline, and was lost due to the mutability of 5‐methylcytosine.
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Variable patterns of total DNA and rDNA methylation in animals

TL;DR: It is suggested that the large differences between genome types are the result of evolutionary changes in the relative size of heavily methylated and unmethylated compartments.
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Methylated and unmethylated DNA compartments in the sea urchin genome

TL;DR: Sea urchin (Echinus esculentus) DNA has been separated into high and low molecular weight fractions by digestion with the mCpG-sensitive restriction endonucleases Hpa II, Hha I and Ava I, and each of these gene families belongs to the unmethylated DNA compartment in all the tissues examined.
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Unmethlated domains in vertebrate DNA

TL;DR: Partial digests indicate that the unmethylated sites are clustered in the genome.