Hello, I remember reading about how epigenetic changes can be prevented from being reversed if they have a lot of chemical markers on them. However, I cannot find the video that talked about this. Could you elaborate on this idea? Thank you
Author — Bromar O
I like your presentation very much! Very clear understanding. Thanks for your hard work.
Author — Reed Liu
Thank a lot for this video! I really appreciate it, where can I find part 1 and 2?
Author — Sara Ad
thanks a lot for this video, I have one question, what is the difference between chip seq and MeDIP seq. thx in advance
Author — CHERKAOUI HAJAR
Really good one .very clear and constructive
Author — Rameeladevi Thatparan
can ChIP seq identify all histone modification? because from what i know the efficient technique to identify histone modification is by using sequencing. so can this method also be used to identify all the histone modification?
Author — Fizha Adnan
Do histone active or repressive marks present in normal cells, or only in diseases? Thank you
Author — Ngoc Tran
Thank you so much, it's pretty clear and good video, and your channel is great.