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. 2012 Mar 22;2012:593720. doi: 10.1155/2012/593720

Figure 3.

Figure 3

DNA methylation patterns. (a) In basal state, CpG Islands are unmethylated to allow the transcription, but when they are methylated at promoter regions of genes, the transcription will be inhibited. (b) At the same time, CpG island shores (located up to ~2 kb from CpG islands) have a methylation pattern that is similar to the CpG islands in that methylation is closely associated with transcriptional inactivation. (c) Gene bodies are methylated to prevent spurious transcription initiations. (d) Repetitive sequences which are hypermethylated to protect chromosomal integrity by preventing reactivation of endoparasitic sequences that cause chromosomal instability.