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Chunk #22 — MATERNAL CIGARETTE SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY IS ASSOCIATED WITH ATYPICAL DNA METHYLATION PATTERNS

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The epigenetics of maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy and effects on child development.
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When considering epigenetic research in general, DNA methylation is the most heavily studied mode of epigenetic regulation (Bird, 2007). Thus, it is of no great surprise that the majority of published articles on the epigenetics of maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy describe associations with DNA methylation. A number of studies have characterized associations between prenatal smoke exposure and aberrant DNA methylation patterns in a variety of tissues. The following sections describe many of these efforts.