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Epigenetic layers and players underlying neurodevelopment Janine M. LaSalle, Weston T. Powell, Dag H. Yasui. • Epigenetic modifications are long-lived layers of past transcriptional events. • The relationship of DNA methylation to transcription depends on genomic context. | ||||
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