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Title: How are epigenetics and DNA methylation involved in cancer?
Post by: thedoc on 17/08/2015 20:14:13
To get the low-down on the mysteries of methylation I spoke to one of the
leading experts in the field - Professor Peter Jones.
Read a transcript of the interview by clicking here (http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/interviews/interview/1001401/)

or [chapter podcast=1001136 track=15.08.14/Naked_Genetics_15.08.14_1003994.mp3](https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thenakedscientists.com%2FHTML%2Ftypo3conf%2Fext%2Fnaksci_podcast%2Fgnome-settings-sound.gif&hash=f2b0d108dc173aeaa367f8db2e2171bd) Listen to it now[/chapter] or [download as MP3] (http://nakeddiscovery.com/downloads/split_individual/15.08.14/Naked_Genetics_15.08.14_1003994.mp3)
Title: How many kinds of epigenetic markers are there?
Post by: evan_au on 16/08/2015 06:16:49
The Naked Genetics podcast carried a story about methylation as an epigenetic marker. A later story in the same episode on Rett's syndrome implied that phosphorylation is an epigenetic maker. I also heard a geneticist talking about acetylation of DNA. Could the podcast address how these epigenetic markers relate to each other, and are there any more?

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