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- Epigenetics abstract "Epigenetics is the study, in the field of genetics, of cellular and physiological phenotypic trait variations that are caused by external or environmental factors that switch genes on and off and affect how cells read genes instead of being caused by changes in the DNA sequence. Hence, epigenetic research seeks to describe dynamic alterations in the transcriptional potential of a cell. These alterations may or may not be heritable, although the use of the term "epigenetic" to describe processes that are not heritable is controversial. Unlike genetics based on changes to the DNA sequence (the genotype), the changes in gene expression or cellular phenotype of epigenetics have other causes, thus use of the prefix epi- (Greek: επί- over, outside of, around).The term also refers to the changes themselves: functionally relevant changes to the genome that do not involve a change in the nucleotide sequence. Examples of mechanisms that produce such changes are DNA methylation and histone modification, each of which alters how genes are expressed without altering the underlying DNA sequence. Gene expression can be controlled through the action of repressor proteins that attach to silencer regions of the DNA. These epigenetic changes may last through cell divisions for the duration of the cell's life, and may also last for multiple generations even though they do not involve changes in the underlying DNA sequence of the organism; instead, non-genetic factors cause the organism's genes to behave (or "express themselves") differently.One example of an epigenetic change in eukaryotic biology is the process of cellular differentiation. During morphogenesis, totipotent stem cells become the various pluripotent cell lines of the embryo, which in turn become fully differentiated cells. In other words, as a single fertilized egg cell – the zygote – continues to divide, the resulting daughter cells change into all the different cell types in an organism, including neurons, muscle cells, epithelium, endothelium of blood vessels, etc., by activating some genes while inhibiting the expression of others.".
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- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Angelman_syndrome.
- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Riggs_(geneticist).
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- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Baldwin_effect.
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- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Behavioral_epigenetics.
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- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Bioinformatics.
- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Bisulfite_sequencing.
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- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Blood_vessels.
- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Bookmarking.
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- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Cancer_epigenetics.
- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_tetrachloride.
- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Carcinogenesis.
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- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Cell-cycle.
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- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink ChIP-Seq.
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- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink ChIP-sequencing.
- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Chelation.
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- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Chromatin_remodeling.
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- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Cloning.
- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Codon.
- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Cold_Spring_Harbor_Laboratory.
- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Computational_epigenetics.
- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Conrad_Hal_Waddington.
- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Covalent.
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- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink DNA_methylation.
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- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Developmental_psychology.
- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Diabetes.
- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Diabetes_mellitus.
- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Diffusion.
- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Dioxygenase.
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- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Embryo.
- Epigenetics wikiPageWikiLink Embryology.