Team:Penn

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<li><img alt="" src="https://googledrive.com/host/0B4ZBZOYYKBzEWUg1UzY1cG5vcE0" width="700px" height="500px" /><p><em>Project</em><br/>The code of life is much more than a sequence of A's, G's, C's and T's; a suite of epigenetic mechanisms, ranging from chromatin remodeling to non-coding RNAs,
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<li><img alt="" src="https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/iGEM%202013/Media%20for%20web/Discovery%20Day%20Clark%20Park/IMG_2034.JPG?w=AAD1RuLC4Xy9MnrfYQraVtdlpGZv49wu7dfQA0v3uPjodw" width="700px" height="500px" /><p><em>Project</em><br/>The code of life is much more than a sequence of A's, G's, C's and T's; a suite of epigenetic mechanisms, ranging from chromatin remodeling to non-coding RNAs,
         affect gene expression and cellular function.  In particular, DNA methylation has been shown to alter transcriptional activity in a powerful, heritable manner...
         affect gene expression and cellular function.  In particular, DNA methylation has been shown to alter transcriptional activity in a powerful, heritable manner...
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