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Epigenetics

The term "Epigenetics" refers to changes in gene expression that are stable but potentially reversible, occur without causing a change in the DNA sequence and can still be passed down from one generation to the next. Genes that are controlled by epigenetically are repressed or activated without affecting DNA. DNA methylation, histone modification, and RNA regulation are three central epigenetic mechanisms that have been extensively studied by researchers. These mechanisms are crucial to gene regulation. In order to carry out the methods that are utilized to investigate each of the three primary epigenetic mechanisms, we offer high-quality products in our combined comprehensive epigenetics portfolio.

• DNA Methylation
• Histone Modification
• Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) Kits
• Transcriptional and Post-Transcriptional Control: RNA Regulation
• RNA Regulation: RNA-binding Protein Immunoprecipitation (RIP) Kits

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Related Associations: European Board of Medical Genetics | Irish Society of Human Genetics | Human Genetics and Society | Italian Society of Human Genetics | Dutch Society for Human Genetics | International Society of Genetic Genealogy | Human Genome Organisation | Canadian Association of Genetic Counsellors | Australian and New Zealand Society of Human Genetics | Genetics Society of China | Belgian Society for Human Genetics | Cyprus Society of Human Genetics

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