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by rcthompson
478 days ago
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DNA methylation means adding one or more methyl groups to the DNA, so technically it is an alteration. But most people would assume that altering a gene specifically means changing the "letters" of the gene sequence that encode the protein, and that's not what DNA methylation does. |
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I read about DNA methylation (well, epigenetics in general) in one book for behavioral epigenetics.