How do you reverse methylation?
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Most methylation can be reversed either directly by restoration of the original nucleobase or indirectly by replacement of the methylated nucleobase with an unmodified nucleobase. In many direct and indirect demethylation reactions, ALKBH (AlkB homolog) and TET (ten eleven translocation) hydroxylases play a role
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