Monday, March 5, 2012

Study data from Fox Chase Cancer Center update understanding of life sciences.(Report)

New research, 'Identification of a functional network of human epigenetic silencing factors,' is the subject of a report. According to recent research from the United States, "Epigenetic silencing is mediated by families of factors that place, remove, read, and transmit repressive histone and DNA methylation marks on chromatin. How the roles for these functionally diverse factors are specified and integrated is the subject of intense study."

"To address these questions, HeLa cells harboring epigenetically silent green fluorescent protein reporter genes were interrogated with a small interference RNA library targeting 200 predicted epigenetic regulators, including potential …

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