Editorial: epigenomic contributions to autism spectrum disorders

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  • who: Starnawska Anna from the Baylor College of Medicine, United States Department of Biomedicine, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark, The Lundbeck Foundation Initiative have published the paper: Editorial: Epigenomic contributions to autism spectrum disorders, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The most widely studied epigenetic regulators of gene_expression, genome regulation, and genome stability are DNA methylation, histone modifications, and nucleosome positioning (Birney et_al, 2007; Gershman et_al, 2022), with majority of current research focused on investigating associations between the levels of DNA methylation across the genome and a phenotype of interest. The main focus of the articles was . . .

     

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