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What are known causes of epigenetic effects, and how do they

relate to cancer?
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acetylation and/or phosphorylation
silence or activate
heterochromatin
the same
activate
different
euchromatin
oxidation and reduction
silence
methylation
Epigenetic effects can be caused by DNA: :and/or histone:
:. As such, they can: :chromosomes or certain
chromosomal regions and be responsible for parental imprinting or
influencing gene activity in: :. Patterns of
nucleotide demethylation and hypermethylation are often: :when
cancer cells are compared to normal cells.

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Answer:

Epigenetic effects can be caused by DNA heterochromatin and/or histone silence or activate.

As such, they can different chromosomes or certain chromosomal regions and be responsible for parental imprinting or influencing gene activity in oxidation and reduction.

Patterns of nucleotide demethylation and hypermethylation are often activate when cancer cells are compared to normal cells.

Step-by-step explanation:

Cells acquire various patterns of gene expression during differentiation to adapt to a changing environment. Epigenetic and genetic alterations are considered as two independent mechanisms that participate in the onset and progression of cancer. Epigenetic mechanisms can be as important for biological events as genetic mechanisms, which do not imply a change in the DNA sequence, but do have an important role in the modification of gene expression.

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