1. methylated - Adjective
2. methylated - Verb
Impregnated with, or containing, methyl alcohol or wood spirit; as, methylated spirits.
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At these points, one primer set recognizes DNA with cytosines to amplify methylated DNA, and one set recognizes DNA with uracil or thymine to amplify unmethylated DNA. Source: Internet
Fungi and bacteria can produce volatile methylated arsenic compounds. Source: Internet
However, some areas of the genome are methylated more heavily than others, and highly methylated areas tend to be less transcriptionally active, through a mechanism not fully understood. Source: Internet
However, the MCPs no longer respond to the attractant when they are fully methylated. Source: Internet
It has been determined that a chromodomain (a domain that specifically binds methyl-lysine) in the transcriptionally repressive protein HP1 recruits HP1 to K9 methylated regions. Source: Internet