Epigenetics: methylation and histone modification
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Define epigenetics.
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**Heritable changes in gene expression** that do **NOT change the DNA base sequence**.
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What does DNA methylation do to a gene?
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Methyl (**CH₃**) groups are added to the DNA (often at the **promoter**), which **blocks transcription** and **silences** the gene (switches it OFF).
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How does histone modification control gene expression?
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It changes how **tightly the DNA is packed**: **tightly packed = OFF** (hidden from RNA polymerase), **loosely packed = ON** (accessible).
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Tightly packed DNA — is the gene ON or OFF?
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**OFF** — condensed DNA is inaccessible, so RNA polymerase cannot reach the gene.
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How is an epigenetic change different from a mutation?
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A **mutation changes the base sequence**; an **epigenetic** change only changes **whether the gene is expressed** — the sequence is unchanged.
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Are epigenetic marks permanent?
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No — they are **reversible**, and they can also be **inherited** (copied to daughter cells).
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