The Effect of Sound on DNA Expression.
The Effect of Sound on DNA Expression.
The Effect of Sound on DNA Expression.
The Effect of Sound on DNA Expression.

The Effect of Sound on DNA Expression.

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Some studies suggest that sound can cause epigenetic changes that affect gene expression. For example, music and sound therapy can alter DNA methylation levels

The Effect of Sound on DNA Expression.
The Effect of Sound on DNA Expression.
The Effect of Sound on DNA Expression.
The Effect of Sound on DNA Expression.

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