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    Auto-suppression of Tet dioxygenases protects the mouse oocyte genome from oxidative demethylation

    DNA cytosine methylation plays a vital role in repressing retrotransposons, and such derepression is linked with developmental failure, tumorigenesis and aging. DNA methylation patterns are formed by precisely...

    **ao-Jie Zhang, Bin-Bin Han, Zhen-Yu Shao, Rui Yan in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology (2024)

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    Maternal inheritance of glucose intolerance via oocyte TET3 insufficiency

    Diabetes mellitus is prevalent among women of reproductive age, and many women are left undiagnosed or untreated1. Gestational diabetes has profound and enduring effects on the long-term health of the offspring2,

    Bin Chen, Ya-Rui Du, Hong Zhu, Mei-Ling Sun, Chao Wang, Yi Cheng, Haiyan Pang in Nature (2022)

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    Author Correction: N6-methyladenine is incorporated into mammalian genome by DNA polymerase

    An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.

    **aoling Liu, Weiyi Lai, Yao Li, Shaokun Chen, Baodong Liu, Ning Zhang in Cell Research (2021)

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    N6-methyladenine is incorporated into mammalian genome by DNA polymerase

    **aoling Liu, Weiyi Lai, Yao Li, Shaokun Chen, Baodong Liu, Ning Zhang in Cell Research (2021)