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  • '''Epigenetics''' is the study of how a person's behavior and environment can cause change [https://www.cdc.gov/genomics/disease/epigenetics.htm What is Epigenetics?] at the U.S. Center for Disease Control
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Epigenetics]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Epigenetics''' is the study of how a person's behavior and environment can cause change [https://www.cdc.gov/genomics/disease/epigenetics.htm What is Epigenetics?] at the U.S. Center for Disease Control
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  • {{r|epigenetics}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Epigenetics]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Epigenetics}}
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  • ...ydroxylated forms, and these modifications are important in the field of [[epigenetics]], which studies multi-generational inheritance.
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  • {{r|Epigenetics}}
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  • {{r|Epigenetics}}
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  • ...-specific, male-line transgenerational responses in humans'', a proof of [[epigenetics]]. [http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/v14/n4/index.html] ...s not strictly associated with changes in the [[DNA]] sequence is called [[epigenetics]].
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  • ==Epigenetics== {{Main|Epigenetics}}
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  • ...ut altering the database itself — so-called 'epigenetic' effects. ([[Epigenetics]] seeks to explain features, characters, and developmental mechanisms in te ...ciencemuseum.org.uk/visitmuseum/encode/twins.aspx |title=ENCODE: Twins and epigenetics |work=An interview with Tim Spector, Professor of Epidemiology at Kings Col
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  • ...network of chemical switches within our cells collectively known as the [[Epigenetics|epigenome]], transference of environmental response to the next generation
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  • ...es in the underlying DNA sequence<ref>{{cite journal| title=Perceptions of epigenetics| author=Adrian Bird| journal=Nature| volume=447| pages=396-398| year=2007}}
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  • ...es in the underlying DNA sequence<ref>{{cite journal| title=Perceptions of epigenetics| author=Bird A| journal=Nature| volume=447| pages=396-8| year=2007}} PMID 1
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  • ...ract]] at the level of ''whole'' plants and animals, and all the ways of [[Epigenetics|'epigenetic']] mechanisms of function and inheritance. [[Systems biology|Sy
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  • ...ltering the database itself &mdash; so-called 'epigenetic' effects. When [[Epigenetics|epigenetic]] alterations of [[Gene|gene expression]] occur in the [[reprodu
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  • ...ltering the database itself &mdash; so-called 'epigenetic' effects. When [[Epigenetics|epigenetic]] alterations of [[Gene|gene expression]] occur in the [[reprodu
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