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Epigenetics in Human Development and Disease Questions and answers Epigenetics - Study of gene expression changes without DNA sequence alteration. DNA Methylation - Attachment of methyl groups to cytosines in DNA. CpG Dinucleotides - Cytosines followed by guanines where methylation oc

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Disease Questions and answers
Epigenetics - ✅✅Study of gene expression changes without DNA sequence alteration.

DNA Methylation - ✅✅Attachment of methyl groups to cytosines in DNA.

CpG Dinucleotides - ✅✅Cytosines followed by guanines where methylation occurs.

Histone Modification - ✅✅Chemical changes to histones affecting gene expression.

Noncoding RNAs - ✅✅Short RNAs regulating gene expression, derived from introns.

MicroRNAs - ✅✅Small noncoding RNAs regulating diverse cellular pathways.

Transgenerational Inheritance - ✅✅Heritable transmission of epigenetic modifications across
generations.

Phenotypic Differences - ✅✅Observable traits resulting from genetic and epigenetic variations.

Imprinting - ✅✅Gene silencing depending on parental inheritance.

Prader-Willi Syndrome - ✅✅Disorder caused by paternal deletion on chromosome 15.

Angelman Syndrome - ✅✅Disorder caused by maternal deletion on chromosome 15.

Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome - ✅✅Overgrowth condition linked to IGF2 gene regulation.

Russell-Silver Syndrome - ✅✅Growth disorder caused by down-regulation of IGF2.

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - ✅✅Disorder from ethanol exposure affecting fetal development.

Fragile X Syndrome - ✅✅Genetic condition linked to abnormal methylation gain.

FSHMD - ✅✅Disease resulting from abnormal loss of methylation.

Tumor Progression - ✅✅Advancement of tumors from benign to malignant states.

Hypermethylation - ✅✅Increased methylation often silencing tumor-suppressor genes.

Oncogenes - ✅✅Genes that promote cell division, potentially leading to cancer.

Tumor-Suppressor Genes - ✅✅Genes that inhibit cell division, preventing tumor formation.

5-Azacytidine - ✅✅Demethylating agent used in leukemia treatment.

Environmental Factors - ✅✅External influences affecting epigenetic modifications.

Lifestyle Differences - ✅✅Variations in behavior impacting epigenetic patterns.

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