Deamination

"Deamination" in the context of chromatin modifying enzymes refers to a chemical process where an amino group (-NH2) is removed from a molecule. In the context of DNA and RNA, deamination involves the removal of an amino group from a nitrogenous base, resulting in the conversion of one base into another. This process can lead to changes in the genetic code and influence gene expression.

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