Discovery of ‘pliancy genes’ showcases role of latent epigenetic programs in retinal recovery 

The retina is a dynamic tissue of the eye made up of many different types of cells. Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital used single-cell sequencing techniques to study retinal cells called Müller glia, showing that these cells have a unique set of “pliancy genes” that are open and accessible to gene expression machinery without being expressed.

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