Scientists develop tool to study a deadly parasite`s histone code

Thursday, May 14, 2009 - 14:42 in Biology & Nature

(PhysOrg.com) -- In the Japanese art of paper folding, a series of folds can make the same sheet of paper into a ballerina or baby elephant. But try unfolding the baby elephant and making it into a ballerina. It`s like trying to make a neuron from a kidney cell. Epigenetics, it turns out, isn`t much different from this old Japanese art: Each fold, or epigenetic crease, both limits and permits further potential folds in a way that mirrors how epigenetic changes seal a cell`s fate.

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