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Abstract
Crosstalk between epitranscriptomic modifications to RNA and epigenomic modifications to DNA and histones plays fundamental roles in development and disease. Here, we summarize two major regulatory modes of the crosstalk between the epigenome and epitranscriptome. In the 'cis mode', the crosstalk occurs co-transcriptionally, with direct interactions observed between epigenetic modifications mediated by their regulators. In the 'trans mode', the modification of an epigenetic layer regulates the expression of another epigenetic layer's writers/erasers and subsequently induces downstream epigenetic alteration. Additionally, we focus on the functional roles of the crosstalk mechanism in physiological and pathological contexts, including development, differentiation, cancer, and complex genetic diseases. Lastly, we discuss the potential future directions for a systematic understanding of epigenetic crosstalk in development and disease.
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Launched in 1985, Trends in Genetics swiftly established itself as a "must-read" for geneticists, offering concise, accessible articles covering a spectrum of topics from developmental biology to evolution. This reputation endures, making TiG a cherished resource in the genetic research community. While evolving with the field, the journal now embraces new areas like genomics, epigenetics, and computational genetics, alongside its continued coverage of traditional subjects such as transcriptional regulation, population genetics, and chromosome biology.
Despite expanding its scope, the core objective of TiG remains steadfast: to furnish researchers and students with high-quality, innovative reviews, commentaries, and discussions, fostering an appreciation for advances in genetic research. Each issue of TiG presents lively and up-to-date Reviews and Opinions, alongside shorter articles like Science & Society and Spotlight pieces. Invited from leading researchers, Reviews objectively chronicle recent developments, Opinions provide a forum for debate and hypothesis, and shorter articles explore the intersection of genetics with science and policy, as well as emerging ideas in the field. All articles undergo rigorous peer-review.