NIH Epigenomics database is a new resource that has been created to serve as a comprehensive public resource for whole-genome epigenetic data sets.
See also this publication: NCBI Epigenomics: a new public resource for exploring epigenomic data sets
ChromoHub: a data hub for navigators of chromatin-mediated signalling Genes involved in writing, reading and erasing the histone code constitute emerging target classes for future therapies. Here, we map on phylogenetic trees information published by the scientific community on the therapeutic relevance, the biology, the structure of these genes, and related chemical inhibitors.
(histone modifications) from the Park lab. The paper describing the results summarized in the database can be found at Nature Structure and Molecular Biology
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The process by which a mother’s diet during pregnancy can permanently affect her offspring’s attributes, such as weight, could be strongly influenced by genetic variation in an unexpected part of...
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