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Epigenetics is the regulation of protein expression without altering the genetic sequence. Two examples of epigenetics are methylation and acetylation. Describe how acetylation can alter protein expression and give an example.


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A lysine residue on a protein undergoes acetylation, a post-translational alteration, when an ...
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