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English: The normal cellular process of methylation of cytosine is followed by spontaneous deamination of 5-methyl-cytosine to thymine. Thus follows the creation of CG-poor areas in the genome. Areas rich in CG show low rates of methylation and high amounts of "house-keeping" genes. As per Molecular biology of the Cell 5th edition
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