Myeloid neoplasms are reflected by aberrant DNA methylation, which can be used for disease stratification.[1][1],[2][2] So far, these methods have been based primarily on comparisons of the levels of DNA… Click to show full abstract
Myeloid neoplasms are reflected by aberrant DNA methylation, which can be used for disease stratification.[1][1],[2][2] So far, these methods have been based primarily on comparisons of the levels of DNA methylation at individual CG dinucleotides (CpG), subsets of CpG, or the genome-wide variability
               
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