| 31. | This change refers to DNA methylation, cellular memory.
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| 32. | Further, Ridley discusses the possible purposes of cytosine methylation in development.
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| 33. | Methylation of DNA is a common method of gene silencing.
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| 34. | Abnormal methylation patterns are thought to be involved in oncogenesis.
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| 35. | Often, DNA methylation and histone deacetylation work together in gene silencing.
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| 36. | A good initial MGMT methylation are associated with longer survival.
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| 37. | It is even suggested that DNA methylation evolved precisely for this purpose.
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| 38. | Gene-body methylation appears closely tied to H3K36 methylation.
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| 39. | Gene-body methylation appears closely tied to H3K36 methylation.
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| 40. | There is a global loss of DNA methylation during aging.
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