Epigenetic variation and cellular Darwinism

JP Issa - Nature genetics, 2011 - nature.com
Nature genetics, 2011nature.com
The human genome contains large areas with hypervariable DNA methylation that are
associated with deregulation of gene expression. This epigenetic variation may be
necessary for differentiation, but it also provides a mechanism for Darwinian evolution at the
cellular level that may underlie age-related diseases such as cancer.
The human genome contains large areas with hypervariable DNA methylation that are associated with deregulation of gene expression. This epigenetic variation may be necessary for differentiation, but it also provides a mechanism for Darwinian evolution at the cellular level that may underlie age-related diseases such as cancer.
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