DNA methylation, epigenetics, and evolution in vertebrates: facts and challenges.

International journal of evolutionary biology Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-01-16 DOI:10.1155/2014/475981
Annalisa Varriale
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DNA methylation is a key epigenetic modification in the vertebrate genomes known to be involved in biological processes such as regulation of gene expression, DNA structure and control of transposable elements. Despite increasing knowledge about DNA methylation, we still lack a complete understanding of its specific functions and correlation with environment and gene expression in diverse organisms. To understand how global DNA methylation levels changed under environmental influence during vertebrate evolution, we analyzed its distribution pattern along the whole genome in mammals, reptiles and fishes showing that it is correlated with temperature, independently on phylogenetic inheritance. Other studies in mammals and plants have evidenced that environmental stimuli can promote epigenetic changes that, in turn, might generate localized changes in DNA sequence resulting in phenotypic effects. All these observations suggest that environment can affect the epigenome of vertebrates by generating hugely different methylation patterns that could, possibly, reflect in phenotypic differences. We are at the first steps towards the understanding of mechanisms that underlie the role of environment in molding the entire genome over evolutionary times. The next challenge will be to map similarities and differences of DNA methylation in vertebrates and to associate them with environmental adaptation and evolution.

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脊椎动物的DNA甲基化、表观遗传学和进化:事实和挑战。
DNA甲基化是脊椎动物基因组中一种重要的表观遗传修饰,参与基因表达调控、DNA结构调控和转座因子调控等生物学过程。尽管对DNA甲基化的认识不断增加,但我们对其在不同生物体内的具体功能及其与环境和基因表达的关系仍然缺乏完整的了解。为了了解脊椎动物进化过程中全球DNA甲基化水平如何在环境影响下发生变化,我们分析了其在哺乳动物、爬行动物和鱼类全基因组中的分布模式,结果表明它与温度相关,而不依赖于系统发育遗传。其他对哺乳动物和植物的研究已经证明,环境刺激可以促进表观遗传变化,进而可能产生DNA序列的局部变化,从而产生表型效应。所有这些观察结果表明,环境可以通过产生巨大不同的甲基化模式来影响脊椎动物的表观基因组,这可能反映在表型差异上。在进化过程中,我们正处于了解环境在塑造整个基因组中所起作用的机制的第一步。下一个挑战将是绘制脊椎动物DNA甲基化的异同,并将它们与环境适应和进化联系起来。
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