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Epigenetics proteins are critical players in the regulation of gene expression without altering the underlying DNA sequence. They modify DNA, RNA, or histones, enabling or restricting access to genetic information. These proteins are essential for studying gene silencing, activation, chromatin remodeling, and cellular differentiation. Whether you’re exploring basic epigenetic mechanisms, disease pathways, or developing therapeutics, epigenetics proteins provide precise, reliable tools to advance your research.