Examples of using Methylation in English and their translations into Spanish
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DNMT3b are the de novo methyltransferases that set up DNA methylation patterns early in development.
DNMT1 is the proposed maintenance methyltransferase that is responsible for copying DNA methylation patterns to the daughter strands during DNA replication.
also known as BS-Seq, which is a high-throughput genome-wide analysis of DNA methylation.
acquired genetic mutations and genome methylation in patients with leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome,
Moreover, H3K79 methylation is also critical in the meiotic checkpoint pathway for activation of the Mek1 effector kinase mediated by the Hop1 adaptor, which is a structural component of meiotic prophase chromosomes Ontoso et al., 2013.
DNA methylation is important in many cellular functions including determining whether the instructions in a particular segment of DNA is carried out
First, the methylation of DNA itself may physically impede the binding of transcriptional proteins to the gene,
the first comparative study of methylation and hydroxymethylation in cytokines in the genome of diverse neurons of the brain of a mammal.
It is believed that 30 to 50 percent of all cases of Down syndrome Russell-Silver are due to methylation in the short arm of chromosome 11 11p15.
epigenetic mechanisms methylation.
this is the basis of methylation.
Specifically, the syndrome has been associated with changes in methylation genes involving H19(H19,
DNA methylation patterns play a role in all sorts of phenomena where genes are switched on
Epigenetic features like DNA methylation are much more viable targets for treatment because it's much easier to change the way DNA is methylated than to change the underlying DNA sequence.
The study of these epigenetic marks such as DNA methylation, may explain many health disorders that are caused by a negative interaction between genetic factors
The most widely studied epigenetic mechanism is DNA methylation that is essential in lineage-specifying cells,
created a map of DNA methylation, one of the epigenetic mechanisms that drives cells to develop different cell identities.
Genomics program), analyzed global development of DNA methylation patterns in healthy and diseased cells, discovering that cancerous cells lose control of DNA methylation.
The methylation cycle, is a complex biochemical system that is very important as it occurs within every cell of our body
Poor nutrition, lifestyle will result in low methylation and this includes hereditary deficiencies too this impacts not only the neurotransmitters
