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- Epigenetics_of_human_herpesvirus_latency abstract "Human Herpes Viruses, also known as HHVs, are a family of DNA viruses that cause several diseases in humans. One of the most notable functions of this virus family is their ability to enter a latent phase and lay dormant within animals for extended periods of time. The mechanism that controls this is very complex because expression of viral proteins during latency is decreased a great deal, meaning that the virus must have transcription of its genes repressed. There are many factors and mechanisms that control this process and epigenetics is one way this is accomplished. Epigenetics refers to persistent changes in expression patterns that are not caused by changes to the DNA sequence. This happens through mechanisms such as methylation and acetylation of histones, DNA methylation, and non-coding RNAs (ncRNA). Altering the acetylation of histones creates changes in expression by changing the binding affinity of histones to DNA, making it harder or easier for transcription machinery to access the DNA. Methyl and acetyl groups can also act as binding sites for transcription factors and enzymes that further modify histones or alter the DNA itself.".
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- Epigenetics_of_human_herpesvirus_latency wikiPageWikiLink Methylation.
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- Epigenetics_of_human_herpesvirus_latency wikiPageWikiLink Primary_effusion_lymphoma.
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- Epigenetics_of_human_herpesvirus_latency wikiPageWikiLinkText "Epigenetics of human herpesvirus latency".
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- Epigenetics_of_human_herpesvirus_latency subject Category:Epigenetics.
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- Epigenetics_of_human_herpesvirus_latency comment "Human Herpes Viruses, also known as HHVs, are a family of DNA viruses that cause several diseases in humans. One of the most notable functions of this virus family is their ability to enter a latent phase and lay dormant within animals for extended periods of time. The mechanism that controls this is very complex because expression of viral proteins during latency is decreased a great deal, meaning that the virus must have transcription of its genes repressed.".
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