Genetics: Analysis and Principles
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Chapter 16.1, Problem 1COMQ
Which of the following are examples of molecular changes that can have an epigenetic effect on gene expression?
a. Chromatin remodeling
b. Covalent histone modification
c. Localization of histone variants
d. DNA methylation
e. Feedback loops
f. All of the above
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