Role of DNA Methyltransferases in the Epigenome / / Albert Jeltsch, Humaira Gowher.
DNA methylation, a modification found in most species, regulates chromatin functions in conjunction with other epigenome modifications, such as histone post-translational modifications and non-coding RNAs. In mammals, DNA methylation has an essential role in development by orchestrating the generati...
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