DNA Methylation

Methylation is a key epigenetic process that regulates gene expression by adding methyl groups to DNA. This modification plays a crucial role in gene regulation and influences many biological processes, including cell differentiation. Changes in DNA methylation are linked to chronological age, and significant differences between biological and chronological age may indicate a higher risk of developing various diseases, such as cancers, neurological disorders, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic disorders.
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