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- consequences for evolution, are: rates of epimutation can be much faster than rates of mutation the epimutations are more easily reversible In plants, heritable...
- of these ac****ulated DNA damages may give rise to epimutations. These new mutations or epimutations may provide a proliferative advantage, generating...
- divisions, last for multiple cell generations, and can be considered to be epimutations (equivalent to mutations). While large numbers of epigenetic alterations...
- expression. Cancers usually arise from an ****emblage of mutations and epimutations that confer a selective advantage leading to clonal expansion (see Field...
- Somatic evolution is the ac****ulation of mutations and epimutations in somatic cells (the cells of a body, as opposed to germ plasm and stem cells) during...
- of this ac****ulated DNA damage may give rise to epimutations. These new mutations and/or epimutations may provide a proliferative advantage, generating...
- describe the epigenetic alteration(s) and the cancer(s) in which these epimutations are found. Two broad experimental survey articles also do****ent most...
- changes (or "epimutations") on both the alleles, rather than involving any genetic mutation. In all 19 informative cases, the epimutations that, together...
- damages may give rise to epigenetic alterations or epimutations. While a mutation or epimutation in a DNA repair gene, itself, would not confer a selective...
- alterations of the DNA), mutations (changes in the DNA sequence), and epimutations (methylation of gene promoter regions or alterations of the DNA scaffolding...