Sentences with phrase «as epigenetic regulation»

This altered expression that does not correlate with changes in the base sequence is known as epigenetic regulation (as opposed to genetic regulation).

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DNA methylation has been held up as one example of epigenetic regulation.
We have known for some time that it's not only the sequence of the DNA that is important; the physical scaffold, organization, and regulation of the DNA is also key and is known as epigenetics.
And we think that the regulation of those cells that results in behaving as if we are in a chronic stress kind of environment is explained by this field that's burgeoning right now that's referred to as epigenetics that talks about the programming of our cells.
Hargreaves brings her knowledge of biochemistry and epigenetic regulation to investigate a subunit of the SWI / SNF complex called ARID1A, which is mutated in many solid tumors, such as in ovarian, bladder and colorectal cancers.
Research Focus: I dedicate my time and effort to develop high - throughput sequencing technologies such as single cell transcriptomic, ChIP - Seq, ChIA - PET, and many more... The scientific rational is to understand better and with a different angle, the mechanisms of epigenetic regulation of gene expression in (rare) immune cells, pathologically relevant in many diseases such as asthma, SLE, tuberculosis...
As the field has changed, though, so too has the scope of the journal, which now encompasses new areas, such as genomics, epigenetics, and computational genetics, while continuing to cover traditional subjects like transcriptional regulation, population genetics, and chromosome biologAs the field has changed, though, so too has the scope of the journal, which now encompasses new areas, such as genomics, epigenetics, and computational genetics, while continuing to cover traditional subjects like transcriptional regulation, population genetics, and chromosome biologas genomics, epigenetics, and computational genetics, while continuing to cover traditional subjects like transcriptional regulation, population genetics, and chromosome biology.
Epigenetic modifications in bacteria, such as DNA methylation, have been shown to affect gene regulation, thereby generating cells that are isogenic but with distinctly different phenotypes.
Aberrant regulation of the epigenetic information results in changes in cell fate decisions, thereby affecting development and tissue homeostasis, and ultimately leading to disease, such as cancer.
(a) Protective parenting will be associated with epigenetic regulation of inflammation via methylation of TNF resulting in a positive (+) association as well as with relative activation of innate vs. acquired immune responses via shifts in the relative proportion of different white blood cell types of different white blood cell types leading to a negative -LRB--) association.
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