Two problems related to the biological identity of living beings are faced: the who-problem (which are the biological properties making that living being unique and different from the others?); the persistence-problem (what does it take for a living being to persist from a time to another?). They are discussed inside a molecular biology framework, which shows how epigenetics can be a good ground to provide plausible answers. That is, we propose an empirical solution to the who-problem and to the persistence-problem on the basis of the new perspectives opened by a molecular understanding of epigenetic processes. In particular, concerning the former, we argue that any living being is the result of the epigenetic processes that have regulated ...
Until recently, the general view of heredity has been seen through the lens of DNA. Indeed, the 200...
Epigenetics is rising to prominence in biology as a mechanism by which environmental factors have in...
This paper explores the history of a scientific discipline, namely epigenetics, from a sociological ...
Everyone has heard of ‘epigenetics’, but the term means different things to different researchers. F...
This article compares two different bodies of theories concerning the role of the genome in life pro...
The emergence of the field of transgenerational epigenetics inheritance (TEI) has profoundly reshape...
Is a theory of identity necessary for bioethics? In this paper I investigate that question starting ...
In this paper, it is argued that differences in how one relates the genome to its surrounding contex...
The definition of epigenetics is still under intense debate; however, its concept has evolved since ...
The molecular account of the environmental that epigenetics offers bestow it with paramount importan...
The epigenetic "revolution" in science cuts across many disciplines, and it is now one of the fastes...
The molecular biological field of epigenetics has recently attracted attention not only in biology, ...
Symbiosis is an intimate relationship between different living entities and is widespread in virtual...
A single word, Epigenetics, underlies one exciting subject in today's Science, with different sides ...
AbstractThe role of the body in cognition is acknowledged across a variety of disciplines, even if t...
Until recently, the general view of heredity has been seen through the lens of DNA. Indeed, the 200...
Epigenetics is rising to prominence in biology as a mechanism by which environmental factors have in...
This paper explores the history of a scientific discipline, namely epigenetics, from a sociological ...
Everyone has heard of ‘epigenetics’, but the term means different things to different researchers. F...
This article compares two different bodies of theories concerning the role of the genome in life pro...
The emergence of the field of transgenerational epigenetics inheritance (TEI) has profoundly reshape...
Is a theory of identity necessary for bioethics? In this paper I investigate that question starting ...
In this paper, it is argued that differences in how one relates the genome to its surrounding contex...
The definition of epigenetics is still under intense debate; however, its concept has evolved since ...
The molecular account of the environmental that epigenetics offers bestow it with paramount importan...
The epigenetic "revolution" in science cuts across many disciplines, and it is now one of the fastes...
The molecular biological field of epigenetics has recently attracted attention not only in biology, ...
Symbiosis is an intimate relationship between different living entities and is widespread in virtual...
A single word, Epigenetics, underlies one exciting subject in today's Science, with different sides ...
AbstractThe role of the body in cognition is acknowledged across a variety of disciplines, even if t...
Until recently, the general view of heredity has been seen through the lens of DNA. Indeed, the 200...
Epigenetics is rising to prominence in biology as a mechanism by which environmental factors have in...
This paper explores the history of a scientific discipline, namely epigenetics, from a sociological ...