Individual difference of promoter methylation patterns in human brain tissue
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概要
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Promoter methylation is an important factor for gene expression regulation. Especially, it can control target gene regulation semipermanently. Thus, for example, it is used for tissue specific gene expression regulation. Recently, brain tissue promoter methylation patterns turn out to be more personalized than those in other tissues. In this paper, we try finding which genes are specifically methylated among individuals.
- 一般社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2012-06-21
著者
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Taguchi Y-h.
Department Of Physics Chuo University
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OWADA MIYUKI
Department of Physics, Chuo University
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