ScienceDaily (Aug. 7, 2012) — It was long thought that methylation, a crucial part of normal organism development, was a static modification of DNA that could not be altered by environmental conditions. New findings by researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, however, suggest that the DNA of organisms exposed to stress undergo changes in DNA methylation patterns that alter how genes are regulated.
Planting the seeds of defense: Stress triggers widespread epigenetic changes that aid in disease resistance
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Seeded on Tue Aug 7, 2012 8:07 PM

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