Abstract: The methylation of DNA helps stabilize chromatin in an inactive configuration and inhibits gene transcription. This mechanism of gene regulation is involved in essential genetic events including differentiation, genomic imprinting, and X chromosome inactivation. The alteration of methylation patterns can result in abnormal gene expression, with significant pathologic effects including carcinogenesis, autoimmunity, and some of the changes in gene expression associated with aging. The mechanisms establishing, maintaining, and modifying methylatio...
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