Periodic Reporting for period 1 - MeGa (DNA Methylation dynamics during Gastrulation)
Période du rapport: 2018-09-01 au 2020-08-31
Using the mouse as a model, this project investigates the links between the epigenome and transcriptome during early development from a novel and unique temporal perspective. For this purpose, we have developed a novel single cell multiomic technology which records cell lineage relationships. The obtained information is used to monitor and understand the propagation of key developmental cell decisions throughout cell generations. This project also explores how DNA methylation marks contribute to lock in differentiated states preventing a return to less specialized fates. This is particularly important for stem cell therapies as failure to acquire these marks affects long-term cellular stability. The results of this project will also provide fundamental insights into the field of epigenetics, mammalian development and stem cell biology.
This work has been presented at seminars at the host Institute and within the Cambridge scientific community. Furthermore, I will present our findings in the Single cell genomics 2022 meeting.