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Accession Title Series type(s) Organism(s) Samples GDS Supplementary Contact Release date
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GSE137018
Loss of Lysine-Specific Demethylase 1 (LSD1) Drives Aberrant Heterochromatin Formation in Neurospora crassa
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16 Eric U Selker Aug 18, 2020
GSE134445
The histone H3G34R mutation disrupts the epigenome via catalytic inactivation of the ASH1 H3K36 methyltransferase [ATAC-seq]
  • Methylation profiling by high throughput sequencing
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5 Elizabeth Toomey Wiles Oct 19, 2022
GSE168277
The ACF chromatin remodeling complex is essential for Polycomb repression
  • Link icon Neurospora crassa
59 Hideki Tanizawa Mar 08, 2022
GSE98911
Nucleosome Positioning by an Evolutionarily Conserved Chromatin Remodeler Prevents Aberrant DNA Methylation in Neurospora.
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19 Andrew David Klocko Jan 16, 2019
GSE81129
Dual chromatin recognition by the histone deacetylase complex HCHC is required for proper DNA methylation in Neurospora crassa
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7 Michael R Rountree Jan 01, 2017
GSE70518
Neurospora MUS-30 is an LSH/DDM1 homolog required for normal genome maintenance
  • Methylation profiling by high throughput sequencing
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7 Robert J Schmitz Dec 21, 2015
GSE76982
Histone H1 limits DNA methylation in Neurospora
  • Methylation profiling by high throughput sequencing
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7 Robert J Schmitz Apr 20, 2016
GSE112636
Diversity of cytosine methylation across the fungi tree of life
31 Robert J Schmitz Feb 18, 2019
GSE61174
Bisulfite-seq from Neurospora crassa a wild type (WT) strain grown in minimum medium, a dim-3 strain grown in minimum medium, and a dim-3 strain grown with supplemented histidine
  • Methylation profiling by high throughput sequencing
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3 Andrew David Klocko Mar 22, 2015