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  1. Epigenomic replication: Linking epigenetics to DNA replication.Adrian J. McNairn & David M. Gilbert - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (7):647-656.
    The information contained within the linear sequence of bases (the genome) must be faithfully replicated in each cell cycle, with a balance of constancy and variation taking place over the course of evolution. Recently, it has become clear that additional information important for genetic regulation is contained within the chromatin proteins associated with DNA (the epigenome). Epigenetic information also must be faithfully duplicated in each cell cycle, with a balance of constancy and variation taking place during the course of development (...)
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  • Methyl CpG‐binding proteins and transcriptional repression.Paul A. Wade - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (12):1131-1137.
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  • Activators antagonize heterochromatic silencing: Reply to Eissenberg/Reply to Martin.David Ik Martin & Joel C. Eissenberg - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (1):102-103.
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