Glossary term
DNA Methylation
DNA methylation involves the addition of methyl groups to DNA molecules, which can affect gene expression without changing the DNA sequence. It serves as an epigenetic 'tag' that c
Definition
DNA methylation involves the addition of methyl groups to DNA molecules, which can affect gene expression without changing the DNA sequence. It serves as an epigenetic 'tag' that c
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