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What is DNA Methylation? - 1 views

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    Over recent decades, scientists have made various discoveries about DNA methylation and how vital it is to a number of cellular processes such as embryonic development, X-chromosome inactivation, genomic imprinting, gene suppression, carcinogenesis and chromosome stability. Researchers have linked abnormal DNA methylation to several adverse outcomes, including human diseases.
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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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Cancer and Genetics| Learn Science at Scitable - 0 views

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    The behavior of a person's genes doesn't just depend on the genes' DNA sequence - it's also affected by so-called epigenetic factors. Changes in these factors can play a critical role in disease.
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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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UNC-Chapel Hill research suggests RNA from fathers works harder | News & Observer News ... - 0 views

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    de Villena and his colleagues counted the RNA molecules produced and found that genes from the father produced on average more RNA than genes from the mother. (And remember, RNA directs the production of proteins, which are the workhorses of the body's development and function.) The implication? "It's not only what you inherit, but from whom you inherit," he said.
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Dropbox - STEM Curriculum from NCSSM - 1 views

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