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Epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylation are important for control of gene expression, however, the patterns of methylation across distant and closely related species are currently unknown. In this episode we speak with Allegra Angeloni a 3rd year PhD student at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research who is working to understand DNA methylation in vertebrate and invertebrate evolution and its contributions to health and disease.
By Lachlan Gray, Felix Kohane and Imtiaz DesaiEpigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylation are important for control of gene expression, however, the patterns of methylation across distant and closely related species are currently unknown. In this episode we speak with Allegra Angeloni a 3rd year PhD student at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research who is working to understand DNA methylation in vertebrate and invertebrate evolution and its contributions to health and disease.