2017
DOI: 10.1101/113266
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Distinct blood DNA methylation profiles in subtypes of orofacial cleft

Abstract: BackgroundThere is evidence that different subtypes of orofacial cleft have distinct aetiologies, although the precise molecular mechanisms underlying these are unknown. Given the key role of epigenetic processes such as DNA methylation in embryonic development, it is likely that aberrant DNA methylation may also play a part in the development of orofacial clefts.MethodsIn this study, we explored whether blood samples from children with different cleft subtypes showed distinct DNA methylation profiles.In whole… Show more

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