[PDF][PDF] DNA methylation and control of gene expression in vertebrate development
RR Meehan, I Stancheva - Essays in biochemistry, 2001 - researchgate.net
DNA methylation has the ability to repress transcription; in addition, the pattern of
methylation can be stably inherited during successive cell divisions [1]. These two features …
methylation can be stably inherited during successive cell divisions [1]. These two features …
DNA methylation and control of gene expression in vertebrate development.
RR Meehan, I Stancheva - Essays in Biochemistry, 2001 - europepmc.org
MeCpGs act as ligands for nuclear factors (repressors) that are components of chromatin
modification and remodelling activities. The DNA-methylation-mediated repression system …
modification and remodelling activities. The DNA-methylation-mediated repression system …
DNA methylation and control of gene expression in vertebrate development
RR Meehan, I Stancheva - Essays in biochemistry, 2001 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
MeCpGs act as ligands for nuclear factors (repressors) that are components of chromatin
modification and remodelling activities. The DNA-methylation-mediated repression system …
modification and remodelling activities. The DNA-methylation-mediated repression system …
DNA methylation and control of gene expression in vertebrate development
RR Meehan, I Stancheva - Essays in biochemistry, 2001 - research.ed.ac.uk
MeCpGs act as ligands for nuclear factors (repressors) that are components of chromatin
modification and remodelling activities. The DNA-methylation-mediated repression system …
modification and remodelling activities. The DNA-methylation-mediated repression system …
[引用][C] DNA methylation and control of gene expression in vertebrate development
RR Meehan, I Stancheva - Essays in Biochemistry, 2001 - portlandpress.com
DNA methylation has the ability to repress transcription; in addition, the pattern of
methylation can be stably inherited during successive cell divisions [1]. These two features …
methylation can be stably inherited during successive cell divisions [1]. These two features …