Examples of 'epigenetic' in a sentence

Meaning of "epigenetic"

epigenetic (adjective): Relating to or arising from nongenetic influences on gene expression
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  • Of or relating to epigenesis.
  • Of or relating to epigenetics.

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Epigenetic marks can be influenced by the environment.
The cause of the epigenetic silencing is unknown.
Epigenetic mechanisms can contribute to disease phenotypes.
One such approach is epigenetic drug therapy.
This epigenetic modification is triggered by environmental events.
An unexpected role for epigenetic enzymes in cancer.
Epigenetic changes are preserved when cells divide.
This is often caused by underlying epigenetic changes.
Several epigenetic models of autism have been proposed.
These phenomena are classed as epigenetic inheritance systems.
Epigenetic modifications are essential regulators of biological processes.
Nuclear dimorphism is subject to complex epigenetic controls.
The epigenetic code can be multidimensional in nature.
This might occur through epigenetic changes.
Epigenetic changes and key risk factors.

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Cancer is also a major focus of epigenetic studies.
Epigenetic alterations obviously play an important role.
Cancer is both a genetic and an epigenetic disease.
This issue of epigenetic transmission remains controversial.
Chromatin remodeling is another important epigenetic mechanism.
Epigenetic variation in embryo and brain development.
This expression is regulated by epigenetic molecular mechanisms.
Epigenetic regulation of hippocampal glucocorticoid receptor expression.
This may be the result of epigenetic mechanisms.
Some epigenetic marks are likely to pass to offspring.
This is a classical example of an adverse epigenetic effect.
Epigenetic anomalies can help diseases develop.
Plays a critical role in the epigenetic regulation.
Epigenetic regulation of oncogenesis and gene expression.
The concept of autism being epigenetic is gaining ground.
This epigenetic reprogramming in germ cell development.
And this is normally an activating epigenetic mark.
Discovery of epigenetic memory during breast cancer.
Occurring in culture could contribute to epigenetic abnormalities.
Epigenetic changes may in fact wear off.
It has an impact on epigenetic gene regulation.
Epigenetic reprogramming may be deficient in cloned embryos.
Perturbations can be genetic or epigenetic rather than environmental.
Of epigenetic information through the germ line.
The study of all of the epigenetic changes in a cell.
The epigenetic modifier is valproic acid or parnate.
And it can cause epigenetic changes.
Epigenetic alterations are results of exposure to the environment.
Functional annotation of epigenetic and transcription regulation factors.
Epigenetic changes can survive cell division.
Simultaneous analysis of epigenetic markers without bisulfite treatment.
Epigenetic changes possibly related to the prenatal environment.
The potential role of epigenetic therapy in multiple myeloma.
Epigenetic modifications are related to different gene expression patterns.
Again transgenerational epigenetic inheritance through the gametes.

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