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Controlling Gene Expression

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As epigenetic changes can activate or silence specific genes, it follows that the protein enzymes that are key in methylation and acetylation provide a potential target for drug development. How could increased methylation result in tumour development

Author: Paul Bishop



Answer:

Increased methylation could result in reduced activity of tumour suppressor gene, leading to increased, uncontrolled cell division.


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