| 21. | This is the " cis " model of epigenetic function.
|
| 22. | The factors mentioned above serve to corroborate the epigenetic hypothesis.
|
| 23. | Unfortunately, the epigenetic mechanisms underlying these phenotypic changes are rarely investigated.
|
| 24. | He expands his metaphor by describing the underside of the epigenetic landscape.
|
| 25. | Such mutations and epigenetic alterations may give rise to cancer.
|
| 26. | Increasing evidence suggests that neurodegenerative diseases are mediated by erroneous epigenetic mechanisms.
|
| 27. | This observation was likely explained when epigenetic analysis was performed.
|
| 28. | Such mutations and epigenetic alterations can give rise to cancer.
|
| 29. | Two common methods of epigenetic modification are DNA methylation and histone modification.
|
| 30. | Some of these epigenetic alterations may contribute to cancer progression.
|