Broad genic repression domains signify enhanced silencing of oncogenes
Epigenetically altered genes can have a key role in cancer pathobiology but epigenetic signatures that distinguish oncogenes are not yet known. Here, the authors identify broad genic repression domains, defined by widespread H3K27me3 modification, as an epigenetic signature to provide mutation-indep...
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/99556b9d90014cfca66fa8bae7631c36 |
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