ra0003o007 | Oral Communications 2: Early Development 1 | SRF2016
Lynch Eloise
, Coyle Chris
, Stevenson Tyler
Introduction: It is becoming clear that epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation, exhibit dynamic and reversible changes. Our understanding of a role for epigenetic modifications for timing biological rhythms is in its infancy. It has recently been found that DNA methylation in the hypothalamus plays a role in regulating the internal representation of seasonal timing. Here we tested the hypothesis that epigenetic modifications are also responsible for controlling repr...