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DNA methylation restricts coordinated germline and neural fates in embryonic stem cell differentiation - Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
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As embryonic stem cells (ESCs) transition from naive to primed pluripotency during early mammalian development, they acquire high DNA methylation levels. During this transition, the germline is specified and undergoes genome-wide DNA demethylation, while emergence of the three somatic germ layers is preceded by acquisition of somatic DNA methylation levels in the primed epiblast.
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