Associations to the word «Methylation»
Noun
- Dna
- Phosphorylation
- Promoter
- Rna
- Modification
- Genome
- Residue
- Substrate
- Sequencing
- Allele
- Genes
- Repression
- Transcription
- Gene
- Replication
- Nucleotide
- Mrna
- Cleavage
- Hydrolysis
- Chromosome
- Biosynthesis
- Enzyme
- Locus
- Polymerase
- Metabolite
- Tumor
- Assay
- Differentiation
- Specificity
- Deletion
- Binding
- Oxidation
- Alteration
- Conformation
- Amine
- Methanol
- Correlate
- Carcinoma
- Mutation
- Hydroxide
- Amplification
- Protein
- Sulfate
- Dopamine
- Specific
- Condensation
- Pathway
- Metabolism
- Cancer
- Mechanism
- Reagent
- Subunit
- Expression
- Phenotype
- Linkage
- Inhibition
- Yeast
- Strand
- Tyrosine
- Ester
- Neurotransmitter
- Activation
- Colon
- Acetate
- Sequence
- Chromatography
- Transcript
- Synthesis
- Throughput
- Inhibitor
Adjective
Wiktionary
METHYLATION, noun. (chemistry) The addition of a methyl group to a molecule.
METHYLATION, noun. (genetics) The addition of a methyl group to cytosine and adenine residues in DNA that leads to the epigenetic modification of DNA and the reduction of gene expression and protein production.
Wise words
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