The results suggest the mechanism
called cytosine methylation plays a previously under - appreciated role in the development of leukemia.
Not exact matches
It is formed by combining four parts: A, C, G and T (adenine,
cytosine, guanine and thymine),
called bases of DNA combine in thousands of possible sequences to provide the genetic variability that enables the wealth of aspects and functions of living beings.
DNA is made up of only 4 different genetic building blocks
called nucleotides, which are named
cytosine ©, guanine (G), adenosine (A) and thymidine (T).
In addition to the four letters or bases in DNA — A, C, G and T — This base is formed from the DNA base
cytosine (C) by addition of a methyl group, and so is
called mC (m for methyl).