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This project focuses on understanding how DNA and histone modifications maintain cellular identity, which is crucial for preventing diseases like cancer. By developing new techniques to visualize these modifications in real-time, it aims to uncover the mechanisms that control cellular memory and identity.
Cellular identity is defined by complex patterns of DNA and histone modifications, which partition our chromosomes and determine how cells interpret the genetic information.
For cells to remember who they are, these modifications have to be tightly regulated over time and through cell division.
Loss of cellular identity promotes different types of disease including neurological disorders and cancer.Histone modifications can spread along chromatin and can be transmitted through cell division, giv…
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