Epigenetics

Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene expression that do not involve changes to the underlying DNA sequence.
Epigenetics Controls Genes. This is achieved through (a) nature and (b) nurture: environmental stimuli can also cause genes to be turned off or turned on.
Epigenetics Is Everywhere. What you eat, where you live, who you interact with, when you sleep, how you exercise, even ageing – all of these can eventually cause chemical modifications around the genes that will turn those genes on or off over time.
Epigenetics Makes Us Unique. Even though we are all human, why do some of us have blonde hair or darker skin? Why do some of us hate the taste of mushrooms? Why are some of us more sociable than others? The different combinations of genes that are turned on or off is what makes each one of us unique. Furthermore, there have been indications that some epigenetic changes can be inherited.
Epigenetics Is Reversible. With 20,000+ genes, what will be the result of the different combinations of genes being turned on or off? https://www.whatisepigenetics.com/what-is-epigenetics/

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