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A Crash Course in Epigenetics Part 1: An intro to epigenetics | Bitesize Bio - 0 views

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    Epigenetics refers to heritable changes in gene expression caused by non-genetic mechanisms, thus by alterations other than in the DNA sequence. Epigenetic changes can persist throughout an organism's lifetime and be passed on to multiple generations. Site offers 4 part "crash course" in epigenetics
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Could Epigenetics Explain the Origins of Allergic Disease? | What is Epigenetics? - 0 views

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    In a retrospective cohort study investigating the role of epigenetic control in the onset of allergic diseases, it was shown that mothers who suffered from allergic symptoms very early in pregnancy were more likely to have offspring with allergies. This was compared to mothers who did not suffer from allergies in early pregnancy, taking into account family history of allergies and total allergic response during pregnancy (10). These results indicate that gene-environment interactions during embryonic development may modify the epigenetic code in ways that may potentially lead to allergic disease.
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Hitting the Right Target? Lab Studies Suggest Epigenetic Drug May Fight Childhood Brain... - 1 views

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    Panobinostat is a new type of drug that works by blocking an enzyme responsible for modifying DNA at the epigenetic level. Epigenetics refers to chemical marks on DNA itself or on the protein "spools" called histones that package DNA. These marks influence the activity of genes without changing the underlying sequence, essentially acting as volume knobs for genes. Earlier genomic studies showed that about 80 percent of DIPG tumors carry a mutation that alters a histone protein, resulting in changes to the way DNA is packaged and tagged with those chemical marks. This faulty epigenetic regulation results in activation of growth-promoting genes that should have been turned off, and shutdown of others that should have acted as brakes to cell multiplication. Cancer is the result. Panobinostat appears to work by restoring proper functioning of the cells' chemical tagging system.
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Epigenetics: Fundamentals | What is Epigenetics? - 0 views

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    As it is believed that epigenetics holds the key to many of life's mysteries, our intiative is to bring awareness and knowledge of epigenetics to a larger scientific community as well as to the general population.
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Epigenetics | Science | Classroom Resources | PBS Learning Media - 0 views

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    5 minute video by Neil Tyson illustrating impact of epigenetics among twins
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DNA Is Not Destiny: The New Science of Epigenetics | DiscoverMagazine.com - 0 views

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    Summary of agouti mouse research into epigenetics as well as epigenetics and cancer summary.
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Epigenetics: A Timeline - YouTube - 0 views

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    3:20 video Researchers are clarifying epigenetic intricacies such as missing heritability, disease markers, methylated proteins, and imprinted genes. Learn about the history of epigenetics in this timeline spanning 130 years.
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Obesity, Epigenetics, and Gene Regulation | Learn Science at Scitable - 0 views

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    Of two genetically identical mice, how can one be small and another fat? Research on epigenetic changes resulting from the environment can give us clues into obesity in mice--and humans.
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Fat Dads' Epigenetic Legacy | The Scientist Magazine® - 0 views

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    Children with obese fathers have different epigenetic markings on the gene for insulin-type growth factor 2 (IGF2)-which is important during fetal growth and development-than children with fathers of normal weight.
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Epigenetics - It's not just genes that make us | British Society for Cell Biology - 0 views

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    Quick look: In its modern sense, epigenetics is the term used to describe inheritance by mechanisms other than through the DNA sequence of genes. It can apply to characteristics passed from a cell to its daughter cells in cell division and to traits of a whole organism. It works through chemical tags added to chromosomes that in effect switch genes on or off.
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Infographic: What Are We Learning from Epigenetics? - Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - 0 views

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    When are our genes most vulnerable? When can bad be good? Can epigenetics show us certain diseases are related?
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Epigenetic Influences and Disease | Learn Science at Scitable - 0 views

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    The external environment's effects upon genes can influence disease, and some of these effects can be inherited in humans. Studies investigating how environmental factors impact the genetics of an individual's offspring are difficult to design. However, in certain parts of the world in which social systems are highly centralized, environmental information that might have influenced families can be obtained. For example, Swedish scientists recently conducted investigations examining whether nutrition affected the death rate associated with cardiovascular disease and diabetes and whether these effects were passed from parents to their children and grandchildren (Kaati et al., 2002). These researchers estimated how much access individuals had to food by examining records of annual harvests and food prices in Sweden across three generations of families, starting as far back as the 1890s. These researchers found that if a father did not have enough food available to him during a critical period in his development just before puberty, his sons were less likely to die from cardiovascular disease. Remarkably, death related to diabetes increased for children if food was plentiful during this critical period for the paternal grandfather, but it decreased when excess food was available to the father. These findings suggest that diet can cause changes to genes that are passed down though generations by the males in a family, and that these alterations can affect susceptibility to certain diseases. But what are these changes, and how are they remembered? The answers to questions such as these lie in the concept of epigenetics.
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NOVA | Epigenetics - 0 views

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    13 minute video on twins and epigenetics
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Grandma's Experiences Leave Epigenetic Mark on Your Genes | DiscoverMagazine.com - 0 views

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    Your ancestors' lousy childhoods or excellent adventures might change your personality, bequeathing anxiety or resilience by altering the epigenetic expressions of genes in the brain.
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Epigenetics - 0 views

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    1 page introduction to epigenetics
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Epigenetics: What Makes Us Who We Are? - Begin Before Birth - 0 views

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    4:10 video introducing epigenetics
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Epigenetics - Bozeman Biology - 0 views

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    9:20 video explaining epigenetics
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Epigenetics - YouTube - 0 views

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    Epigenetics 9:28 video explained by Hank using circus twin analogy.
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Food that shapes you: how diet can change your epigenome | www.scienceinschool.org - 0 views

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    When you look at yourself in the mirror you may ask, 'How, given that all the cells in my body carry the same DNA, can my organs look so unlike and function so differently?' With the recent progress in epigenetics, we are beginning to understand. We now know that cells use their genetic material in different ways: genes are switched on and off, resulting in the astonishing level of differentiation within our bodies.
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Epigenetics Animation - YouTube - 0 views

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    3:30 high quality animation of epigenetic processes and molecules
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