Why are errors in DNA methylation so destructive to cells? a. They cause improper activation or inactivation of DNA segments coding for important genes or micro RNAs. b. They cause improper...


Why are errors in DNA methylation so destructive to cells?





a. They cause improper activation or inactivation of DNA segments coding for important genes or micro RNAs.



b. They cause improper methylation of proteins.



c. They cause improper methylation of mRNA transcripts.



d. All of these are possible explanations for methylation error damage..




Jun 11, 2022
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