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Multiple Choice
DNA methylation and histone acetylation are examples of which of the following processes?
A
Protein synthesis
B
Cell division
C
DNA replication
D
Epigenetic modifications
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Understand the concept of epigenetic modifications: These are changes to gene expression that do not involve alterations to the underlying DNA sequence. They can affect how genes are turned on or off.
Recognize that DNA methylation involves the addition of a methyl group to DNA, typically at cytosine bases, which can suppress gene expression.
Identify that histone acetylation involves the addition of an acetyl group to histone proteins, which can lead to a more open chromatin structure and increased gene expression.
Differentiate these processes from protein synthesis, cell division, and DNA replication, which involve direct changes to the DNA or the production of proteins.
Conclude that DNA methylation and histone acetylation are mechanisms of epigenetic modifications, as they regulate gene expression without changing the DNA sequence itself.