Molecular Biology Dna Methylation
Molecular Biology DNA Methylation is a process in which chemical modifications to the DNA molecule occur. It is important for regulating gene expression and can influence cellular behavior, such as differentiation, development, and reprogramming. DNA methylation is also involved in cancer progression and is used for many biomedical applications, such as diagnostics, treatments and personalized medicine. It provides new insights into the molecular basis of aging and non-coding RNAs, and can be used to identify individuals based on their unique epigenomic profile. Understanding the role of DNA methylation in various diseases and how it contributes to the regulation of gene expression is increasingly important as it represents an emerging and promising tool in biomedical research.
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