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Epigenetic responses to environmental change and their evolutionary implications
Bryan Turner
Cancer and Genomic Sciences
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
amino acid
23%
cell
31%
chemical
12%
DNA
41%
effect
23%
environmental change
86%
enzyme
60%
eukaryote
29%
family
18%
gene expression
58%
germ cell
38%
ligand
26%
machinery
26%
protein
36%
removal
26%
RNA
26%
sensor
17%
Agriculture & Biology
amino acids
19%
cells
21%
chromatin
90%
DNA
17%
enzymes
45%
epigenetics
100%
eukaryotic cells
29%
gene expression
40%
germ cells
28%
histones
32%
ligands
30%
mitosis
32%
nucleotide sequences
21%
proteins
22%
RNA
22%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Amino Acids
23%
Chromatin
89%
DNA
18%
Enzymes
55%
Epigenomics
88%
Eukaryota
34%
Gene Expression
40%
Germ Cells
33%
Histones
31%
Ligands
23%
Mitosis
33%
Proteins
24%
RNA
23%
Chemistry
Acid
17%
DNA Sequence
52%
Environment
28%
Histone
54%
Ligand
22%
Metabolic
41%
Protein
41%