Novel Modifications

"Novel modifications" in the context of histones and DNA epigenetics refer to chemical changes or alterations that are discovered or identified on histone proteins (such as H2A, H2B, H3, and H4) or other proteins associated with chromatin and DNA. These modifications are considered "novel" because they are newly discovered or previously unknown chemical changes that have not been extensively studied or characterized before.

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