Epigenetics: A New Link Toward Understanding Human Disease and Drug Response

Molecular medicine is moving beyond genomics to encompass the new scientific field of epigenetics. First described as a conceptual model of how genes might interact with their surroundings to produce a phenotype, epigenomic research currently investigates mechanisms of nongenetic modification contri...

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