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SAN DIEGO — Epigenetic changes — particularly altered DNA methylation — at birth may be associated with risk for metabolic dysfunction later in life, according to research presented at Digestive Disease Week.Imprinted genes, which are affected by imprint control regions, can be turned on or off with altered DNA methylation and play a key role in development and adult disease,
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News from the 2025 @DDWMeeting: Study from @DukeU finds link between DNA methylation at birth and various metabolic outcomes in the preteen years 👶 🧬 #DDW2025 #BeGutsy https://t.co/cfvPObDpTw