Cellular memory modules

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Introduction[edit]

Cellular memory modules are a form of epigenetic inheritance that allow cells to maintain their original identity after a series of cell divisions and developmental processes. Cellular memory modules implement these preserved characteristics into transferred environments through transcriptional memory [1]. Cellular memory modules are primarily found in Drosophila.

References

  1. ^ Paro, Renato; Grossniklaus, Ueli; Santoro, Raffaella; Wutz, Anton (2021), Paro, Renato; Grossniklaus, Ueli; Santoro, Raffaella; Wutz, Anton (eds.), "Cellular Memory", Introduction to Epigenetics, Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 49–66, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-68670-3_3, ISBN 978-3-030-68670-3, retrieved 2023-04-20