“…During the last decade, epigenetic mechanisms have been the focus of studies examining long-term adaptations such as memory formation as they have the potential to make persistent changes at the cellular level that may ultimately lead to long-term behavioral changes (Sweatt, 2009; Fischer, 2014; Jarome and Lubin, 2014; Oliveira, 2016). The main epigenetic mechanisms that directly affect chromatin structure examined in the learning and memory field to date are histone modification (Barrett and Wood, 2008), DNA modification (Baker-Andresen et al, 2013b; Alaghband et al, 2015; Oliveira, 2016) and nucleosome remodeling (Vogel-Ciernia and Wood, 2014; López and Wood, 2015).…”