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Epigenetics

Making your mark on DNA

Understanding the biological roles of modifications to DNA, RNA and proteins is critical to revealing how cells regulate gene expression in development and disease. Two papers now present a combination of new tools and discoveries that could enable biologists and chemical biologists to better study epigenetic regulation in mammals.

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Figure 1: New tools for probing epigenetic regulation.

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Harada, B., He, C. Making your mark on DNA. Nature Chem 9, 1040–1042 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/nchem.2884

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