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Time for Epigenetics

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2009
2 p.
ALTUCCI, Lucia, STUNNENBERG HG
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Epigenetics

Pancreatology, 2007
'Epigenetics', the term that is used for the study of heritable changes in gene function that occur without a change in the DNA sequence, has become a significant area of research. As a consequence of this emerging field, our concepts founded upon genetics alone have been blurred and the way researchers think about heredity has changed.
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Epigenetics and autoimmunity

Journal of Autoimmunity, 2010
Advances in genetics, such as sequencing of the human genome, have contributed to identification of susceptible genetic patterns in autoimmune diseases (AID). However, genetics is only one aspect of the diseases that does not reflect the influence of environment, sex or aging.
Brooks, Wesley H   +4 more
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Marine Environmental Epigenetics.

Annual Review of Marine Science, 2019
Marine organisms' persistence hinges on the capacity for acclimatization and adaptation to the myriad of interacting environmental stressors associated with global climate change.
J. Eirín-López, H. Putnam
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The Impact of Epigenetics on Cardiovascular Disease.

Biochemistry and cell biology = Biochimie et biologie cellulaire, 2020
Mortality and morbidity from the cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) represents a huge burden to society. It is recognized that environmental and individual lifestyle factors play important roles in disease susceptibility but the link between these external ...
Dimple Prasher   +2 more
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Epigenetics and atherosclerosis

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 2009
The contribution of epigenetic mechanisms to cardiovascular diseases remains poorly understood. Hypomethylation of genomic DNA is present in human atherosclerotic lesions and methylation changes also occur at the promoter level of several genes involved in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, such as extracellular superoxide dismutase, estrogen ...
Einari Aavik   +2 more
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Epigenetics in Insects: Genome Regulation and the Generation of Phenotypic Diversity.

Annual Review of Entomology, 2019
Epigenetic inheritance is fundamentally important to cellular differentiation and developmental plasticity. In this review, we provide an introduction to the field of molecular epigenetics in insects.
Karl M. Glastad, B. Hunt, M. Goodisman
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Epigenetics for ecologists

Ecology Letters, 2007
AbstractThere is now mounting evidence that heritable variation in ecologically relevant traits can be generated through a suite of epigenetic mechanisms, even in the absence of genetic variation. Moreover, recent studies indicate that epigenetic variation in natural populations can be independent from genetic variation, and that in some cases ...
Bossdorf, O.   +2 more
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Epigenetics of Obesity

2016
Obesity is a metabolic disease, which is becoming an epidemic health problem: it has been recently defined in terms of Global Pandemic. Over the years, the approaches through family, twins and adoption studies led to the identification of some causal genes in monogenic forms of obesity but the origins of the pandemic of obesity cannot be considered ...
LOPOMO, ANGELA   +2 more
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Epigenetics in human disease and prospects for epigenetic therapy

Nature, 2004
G. Egger   +3 more
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