Associating cellular epigenetic models with human phenotypes

Volume: 18, Issue: 7, Pages: 441 - 451
Published: May 30, 2017
Abstract
Epigenetic association studies have been carried out to test the hypothesis that environmental perturbations trigger cellular reprogramming, with downstream effects on cellular function and phenotypes. There have now been numerous studies of the potential molecular mediators of epigenetic changes by epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS). However, a challenge for the field is the interpretation of the results obtained. We describe a...
Paper Details
Title
Associating cellular epigenetic models with human phenotypes
Published Date
May 30, 2017
Volume
18
Issue
7
Pages
441 - 451
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