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Epigenetics: The Science Of Change Bob Weinhold Abstract The term “epigenetic” refers to any process that alters gene activity without changing the DNA sequence, and leads to modifications that can be transmitted to daughter cells. So far, the most compelling evidence linking epigenetic processes with disease has been found for cancer, but many other illnesses also have some level of evidence tying them to epigenetic mechanisms. Investment in epigenetics research has traditionally lagged behind that for traditional genetics research, but new initiatives, including large-scale research projects and a new professional society, are seeking to reverse this. The full version of this article is available for free in HTML or PDF formats. |
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