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|Term=epigenetics
|Term=epigenetics
|Short definition=epigenetic variant (EH-pih-jeh-NEH-tik VAYR-ee-unt) A change in the chemical structure of DNA that does not alter the DNA coding sequence. Epigenetic variants occur in the body when chemical groups called methyl groups are added or removed from DNA or when changes are made to proteins called histones that bind to DNA in chromosomes. 
|Short definition=epigenetics (EH-pih-jeh-NEH-tix) The study of how age and exposure to environmental factors such as diet, exercise, drugs, and chemicals can lead to changes in the way we live how genes are turned on and off without changing the actual DNA sequence. These changes can affect a person's risk of disease and can be passed from parents to their children 
|Type=Cancer terms
|Type=Cancer terms
|Specialty=Oncology
|Specialty=Oncology

Latest revision as of 23:46, 11 January 2023

Epigenetics
TermEpigenetics
Short definitionepigenetics (EH-pih-jeh-NEH-tix) The study of how age and exposure to environmental factors such as diet, exercise, drugs, and chemicals can lead to changes in the way we live how genes are turned on and off without changing the actual DNA sequence. These changes can affect a person's risk of disease and can be passed from parents to their children 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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epigenetics - (pronounced) (EH-pih-jeh-NEH-tix) The study of how age and exposure to environmental factors such as diet, exercise, drugs, and chemicals can lead to changes in the way we live how genes are turned on and off without changing the actual DNA sequence. These changes can affect a person's risk of disease and can be passed from parents to their children

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