Turns out genes have what are
called epigenetic markers.
It's the first time that scientists have shown they can get stem cells to revert to their original state by erasing specific labels
called epigenetic markers.
These markers, called crotonylations, were only discovered recently and are a new addition to the chemical annotations in the genome that are collectively
called epigenetic markers.
It's also the first demonstration that a DNA tag
called an epigenetic marker can predispose an individual to addiction and relapse.