Cellular functions including transcription regulation, DNA repair, and DNA replication need to be tightly regulated. DNA sequence can contribute to the regulation of these mechanisms. This is exemplified by the consensus sequences that allow the binding of specific transcription factors, thus regulating transcription rates. Another layer of regulation resides in modifications that do not affect the DNA sequence itself but still results in the modification of chromatin structure and properties, thus affecting the readout of the underlying DNA sequence. These modifications are dubbed as "epigenetic modifications" and include, among others, histone modifications, DNA methylation, and small RNAs. While these events can independently regulate ce...
Two of the main mechanisms by which epigenetic changes can occur are DNA methylation and chromatin c...
Epigenetic changes are important etiological factors of human cancer. Epigenetic information in chro...
In the past, the term epigenetics was used to describe all biological phenomena that do not follow n...
Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene expression that are not the result of genetic ...
The development of an adult organism from a fertilized egg is accompanied by the generation of some ...
that is mediated by mechanisms other than alterations in the primary nucleotide sequence of a gene.2...
Our understanding of the epigenetic mechanisms that regulate gene expression has been largely increa...
Cells can use chemical modifications in chromatin to regulate accessibility to DNA to the repair com...
Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene activities that are not caused by changes in t...
The correlation between epigenetic aberrations and disease underscores the importance of epigenetic ...
DNA methylation is important in the control of gene transcription and chromatin structure. The compl...
At the linear DNA level, gene activity is believed to be driven by binding of transcription factors,...
At the linear DNA level, gene activity is believed to be driven by binding of transcription factors,...
At the linear DNA level, gene activity is believed to be driven by binding of transcription factors,...
The DNA in our bodies is wrapped around octamers of histone proteins to form nucleosomes. This struc...
Two of the main mechanisms by which epigenetic changes can occur are DNA methylation and chromatin c...
Epigenetic changes are important etiological factors of human cancer. Epigenetic information in chro...
In the past, the term epigenetics was used to describe all biological phenomena that do not follow n...
Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene expression that are not the result of genetic ...
The development of an adult organism from a fertilized egg is accompanied by the generation of some ...
that is mediated by mechanisms other than alterations in the primary nucleotide sequence of a gene.2...
Our understanding of the epigenetic mechanisms that regulate gene expression has been largely increa...
Cells can use chemical modifications in chromatin to regulate accessibility to DNA to the repair com...
Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene activities that are not caused by changes in t...
The correlation between epigenetic aberrations and disease underscores the importance of epigenetic ...
DNA methylation is important in the control of gene transcription and chromatin structure. The compl...
At the linear DNA level, gene activity is believed to be driven by binding of transcription factors,...
At the linear DNA level, gene activity is believed to be driven by binding of transcription factors,...
At the linear DNA level, gene activity is believed to be driven by binding of transcription factors,...
The DNA in our bodies is wrapped around octamers of histone proteins to form nucleosomes. This struc...
Two of the main mechanisms by which epigenetic changes can occur are DNA methylation and chromatin c...
Epigenetic changes are important etiological factors of human cancer. Epigenetic information in chro...
In the past, the term epigenetics was used to describe all biological phenomena that do not follow n...