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      Histone methylation: a dynamic mark in health, disease and inheritance.

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      Nature reviews. Genetics
      Springer Nature

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          Organisms require an appropriate balance of stability and reversibility in gene expression programmes to maintain cell identity or to enable responses to stimuli; epigenetic regulation is integral to this dynamic control. Post-translational modification of histones by methylation is an important and widespread type of chromatin modification that is known to influence biological processes in the context of development and cellular responses. To evaluate how histone methylation contributes to stable or reversible control, we provide a broad overview of how histone methylation is regulated and leads to biological outcomes. The importance of appropriately maintaining or reprogramming histone methylation is illustrated by its links to disease and ageing and possibly to transmission of traits across generations.

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          Journal
          Nat. Rev. Genet.
          Nature reviews. Genetics
          Springer Nature
          1471-0064
          1471-0056
          Apr 03 2012
          : 13
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Cell Biology Department, Harvard Medical School and Division of Newborn Medicine, Children's Hospital Boston, 300 Longwood Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.
          Article
          nrg3173 NIHMS582462
          10.1038/nrg3173
          4073795
          22473383
          beb6a169-5ecb-4538-bc55-a913fb3e258c
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