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Epigenetics And Chromatin Progress In Molecular And Subcellular Biology 1st Edition Philippe Jeanteur Ed

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Epigenetics And Chromatin Progress In Molecular And Subcellular Biology 1st Edition Philippe Jeanteur Ed
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.4 MB
Pages: 275
Author: Philippe Jeanteur (Ed.)
ISBN: 9783540233725, 3540233725
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Epigenetics And Chromatin Progress In Molecular And Subcellular Biology 1st Edition Philippe Jeanteur Ed by Philippe Jeanteur (ed.) 9783540233725, 3540233725 instant download after payment.

Epigenetics refers to heritable patterns of gene expression which do not depend on alterations of genomic DNA sequence. This book provides a state-of-the-art account of a few selected hot spots by scientists at the edge in this extremely active field. It puts special emphasis on two main streams of research. One is the role of post-translational modifications of proteins, mostly histones, on chromatin structure and accessibility. The other one deals with parental genomic imprinting, a process which allows to express a few selected genes from only one of the parental allele while extinguishing the other.

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