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: This ID points to a specific CpG site (cytosine-guanine dinucleotide) in the human genome.

💡 : This is a technical address for a "dimmer switch" on a gene, used to study how environments or diseases turn genes on or off.

: It is used to measure DNA methylation levels at that precise location. 470797_327412

If you tell me which or research paper you are working with, I can find the exact gene name or chromosome location for you.

The identifier typically refers to a specific genetic feature or probe ID used in bioinformatics, specifically within the Illumina MethylationEPIC (850k) array platform . 🧬 Feature Details : This ID points to a specific CpG

: The exact genomic coordinates (e.g., Chromosome and Position) depend on the genome build used (typically hg19 or hg38 ).

: Researchers use this ID in R packages like minfi or ChAMP to track epigenetic changes. If you tell me which or research paper

: These probes are often mapped to specific genes or promoter regions to study gene regulation.