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You have these switches, and an inductor, and a capacitor in the power converter, and you basically turn on and off these switches," said Paidimarri.
Breathing deeply like this stimulates the Parasympathetic Nervous System, which basically turns on the relaxation switch.
So the way that DNA wraps around histones effectively dictates which genes make proteins -- basically, which genes are turned "on".
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So the way that DNA wraps around histones effectively dictates which genes make proteins -- basically, which genes are turned "on". Now, it turns out that, at least in animals, small chemical changes can happen to the histones even after birth that change the way that DNA is wrapped and, consequently, which genes are turned on or off.
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