5-Methylcytosine is the methylated version of the DNA base cytosine, and it has the potential to control the transcription of genes. DNA remains sequence-unaltered when cytosine is methylated, but methylated genes can have different expression patterns; this is a topic covered by the science of epigenetics. 5.
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