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Relationship between genome and epigenome - challenges and requirements for future research

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Title:Relationship between genome and epigenome - challenges and requirements for future research
Creators Name:Almouzni, G., Altucci, L., Amati, B., Ashley, N., Baulcombe, D., Beaujean, N., Bock, C., Bongcam-Rudloff, E., Bousquet, J., Braun, S., Bressac-de Paillerets, B., Bussemakers, M., Clarke, L., Conesa, A., Estivill, X., Fazeli, A., Grgurević, N., Gut, I., Heijmans, B.T., Hermouet, S., Houwing-Duistermaat, J., Iacobucci, I., Ilaš, J., Kandimalla, R., Krauss-Etschmann, S., Lasko, P., Lehmann, S., Lindroth, A., Majdič, G., Marcotte, E., Martinelli, G., Martinet, N., Meyer, E., Miceli, C., Mills, K., Moreno-Villanueva, M., Morvan, G., Nickel, D., Niesler, B., Nowacki, M., Nowak, J., Ossowski, S., Pelizzola, M., Pochet, R., Potočnik, U., Radwanska, M., Raes, J., Rattray, M., Robinson, M.D., Roelen, B., Sauer, S., Schinzer, D., Slagboom, E., Spector, T., Stunnenberg, H.G., Tiligada, E., Torres-Padilla, M.E., Tsonaka, R., Van Soom, A., Vidaković, M. and Widschwendter, M.
Abstract:Understanding the links between genetic, epigenetic and non-genetic factors throughout the lifespan and across generations and their role in disease susceptibility and disease progression offer entirely new avenues and solutions to major problems in our society. To overcome the numerous challenges, we have come up with nine major conclusions to set the vision for future policies and research agendas at the European level.
Keywords:Genome, Epigenome, Microbiome, Environment
Source:BMC Genomics
ISSN:1471-2164
Publisher:BioMed Central
Volume:15
Page Range:487
Date:18 June 2014
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-15-487
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