Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene expression that do not involve changes to the underlying DNA sequence. It is a change in phenotype without changing in genotype which in turn affects how cellsread the genes. The epigenetic change is a regular occurrence but can also be influenced by several factors including age, environment, lifestyle, and disease state. It may have damaging effects that result in diseases like cancer. At least three systems including DNA methylation, histone modification and RNA-associated gene silencing are currently considered to initiate and sustain epigenetic change. New and ongoing research is continuously uncovering the role of epigenetics in a variety of diseases including in childhood solid ca...
Epigenetics including small, noncoding RNAs, DNA modifications and histone modifications is heritabl...
Copyright © 2013 Mehrdad Ghavifekr Fakhr et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Epigenetic modifications refer to reversible changes in gene expression. Epigenetic changes include ...
Malignancies are characterized by the reprogramming of epigenetic patterns. This reprogramming inclu...
In the past, the term epigenetics was used to describe all biological phenomena that do not follow n...
Epigenetics' is defined as the inheritable changes in gene expression with no alterations in DN...
Cancer is a disease arising from both genetic and epigenetic modifications of DNA that contribute to...
Epigenetics has become a fast-growing area of study in cellular biology. An epigenetic trait is defi...
Recent advances have begun to elucidate how epigenetic regulatory mechanisms are responsible for est...
Through the classic study of genetics, much has been learned about the regulation and progression of...
Cancer has long been known to be a disease caused by alterations in the genetic blueprint of cells. ...
Stable molecular changes during cell division without change the sequence of DNA molecules is known ...
Epigenetic alterations are heritable changes in gene expression that occur without causing any chang...
Stable molecular changes during cell division without any change in the sequence of DNA molecules is...
Epigenetics play a role not just in the normal functioning of the cell and its development, but also...
Epigenetics including small, noncoding RNAs, DNA modifications and histone modifications is heritabl...
Copyright © 2013 Mehrdad Ghavifekr Fakhr et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Epigenetic modifications refer to reversible changes in gene expression. Epigenetic changes include ...
Malignancies are characterized by the reprogramming of epigenetic patterns. This reprogramming inclu...
In the past, the term epigenetics was used to describe all biological phenomena that do not follow n...
Epigenetics' is defined as the inheritable changes in gene expression with no alterations in DN...
Cancer is a disease arising from both genetic and epigenetic modifications of DNA that contribute to...
Epigenetics has become a fast-growing area of study in cellular biology. An epigenetic trait is defi...
Recent advances have begun to elucidate how epigenetic regulatory mechanisms are responsible for est...
Through the classic study of genetics, much has been learned about the regulation and progression of...
Cancer has long been known to be a disease caused by alterations in the genetic blueprint of cells. ...
Stable molecular changes during cell division without change the sequence of DNA molecules is known ...
Epigenetic alterations are heritable changes in gene expression that occur without causing any chang...
Stable molecular changes during cell division without any change in the sequence of DNA molecules is...
Epigenetics play a role not just in the normal functioning of the cell and its development, but also...
Epigenetics including small, noncoding RNAs, DNA modifications and histone modifications is heritabl...
Copyright © 2013 Mehrdad Ghavifekr Fakhr et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Epigenetic modifications refer to reversible changes in gene expression. Epigenetic changes include ...