Hashimoto et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Molecular coupling of DNA methylation and histone methylationHashimoto et al., 2010
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- Hashimoto H
- Vertino P
- Cheng X
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- Epigenomics
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The combinatorial pattern of DNA and histone modifications constitutes an epigenetic 'code 'that shapes gene-expression patterns by enabling or restricting the transcriptional potential of genomic domains. DNA methylation is associated with histone modifications, particularly …
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