Epigenetics “above or over genetics” is the term used for processes that result in modifications which are stably inherited through cell generations, without changing the underlying DNA sequence of the cell. These include DNA methylation, Post-translational histone modification and non-coding RNAs. Over the last two decades, interest in the field of epigenetics has grown manifold because of the realization of its involvement in key cellular and pathological processes beyond what was initially anticipated. Epigenetics and chromatin biology have been underscored to play key roles in diseases like cancer. The landscape of different epigenetic signatures can vary considerably from one cancer type to another, and even from one ethnic group to an...
Chemical modifications to DNA and histone proteins form a complex regulatory network that modulates ...
Epigenetics connects the divide between genotype and phenotype without completely altering the genom...
Epigenetic, along with genetic mechanisms, is essential for natural evolution and maintenance of spe...
AbstractThe complexity of the mammalian genome is regulated by heritable epigenetic mechanisms, whic...
The correlation between epigenetic aberrations and disease underscores the importance of epigenetic ...
Epigenetics deals with the interactions between genes and the immediate cellular environment. These ...
In the past, the term epigenetics was used to describe all biological phenomena that do not follow n...
The epigenomic era has revealed a well-connected network of molecular processes that shape the chrom...
Genetic information is encoded not only by the linear sequence of DNA, but also by epigenetic modifi...
The epigenetic regulation of DNA-templated processes has been intensely studied over the last 15 yea...
Epigenetics is a science of inheritable organism properties that are not associated with changes in ...
Currently, the key mechanisms of carcinogenesis are epigenetic events. Epigenetic factors include DN...
Compared to the normal tissues, cancer cells tend to have higher proliferation rate and often lost t...
Epigenetics may be broadly defined as the study of processes that produce a heritable phenotype that...
Cancer is initiated through both genetic and epigenetic alterations. The end-effect of such changes ...
Chemical modifications to DNA and histone proteins form a complex regulatory network that modulates ...
Epigenetics connects the divide between genotype and phenotype without completely altering the genom...
Epigenetic, along with genetic mechanisms, is essential for natural evolution and maintenance of spe...
AbstractThe complexity of the mammalian genome is regulated by heritable epigenetic mechanisms, whic...
The correlation between epigenetic aberrations and disease underscores the importance of epigenetic ...
Epigenetics deals with the interactions between genes and the immediate cellular environment. These ...
In the past, the term epigenetics was used to describe all biological phenomena that do not follow n...
The epigenomic era has revealed a well-connected network of molecular processes that shape the chrom...
Genetic information is encoded not only by the linear sequence of DNA, but also by epigenetic modifi...
The epigenetic regulation of DNA-templated processes has been intensely studied over the last 15 yea...
Epigenetics is a science of inheritable organism properties that are not associated with changes in ...
Currently, the key mechanisms of carcinogenesis are epigenetic events. Epigenetic factors include DN...
Compared to the normal tissues, cancer cells tend to have higher proliferation rate and often lost t...
Epigenetics may be broadly defined as the study of processes that produce a heritable phenotype that...
Cancer is initiated through both genetic and epigenetic alterations. The end-effect of such changes ...
Chemical modifications to DNA and histone proteins form a complex regulatory network that modulates ...
Epigenetics connects the divide between genotype and phenotype without completely altering the genom...
Epigenetic, along with genetic mechanisms, is essential for natural evolution and maintenance of spe...