Everyone has heard of ‘epigenetics’, but the term means different things to different researchers. Four important contemporary meanings are outlined in this paper. Epigenetics in its various senses has implications for development, heredity, and evolution, and also for medicine. Concerning development, it cements the vision of a reactive genome strongly coupled to its environment. Concerning heredity, both narrowly epigenetic and broader ‘exogenetic’ systems of inheritance play important roles in the construction of phenotypes. A thoroughly epigenetic model of development and evolution was Waddington’s aim when he introduced the term ‘epigenetics’ in the 1940s, but it has taken the modern development of molecular epigenetics to realize this...
Epigenetics increasingly occupies a pivotal position in our understanding of inheritance, natural se...
International audienceEpigenetic research has accelerated rapidly in the twenty-first century, gener...
International audienceThis special issue of Genes demonstrates clearly that research in epigenetics ...
The definition of epigenetics is still under intense debate; however, its concept has evolved since ...
Epigenetics is rising to prominence in biology as a mechanism by which environmental factors have in...
mous opportunities to gain a greater understanding of the genetic intricacies underlying biological ...
Over the past 70 years, the study of epigenetics has evolved from a research curiosity for outsiders...
In this paper, it is argued that differences in how one relates the genome to its surrounding contex...
The term ‘epigenetics’ refers to heritable and reversible changes to a gene that do not alter its DN...
International audienceEpigenetics is the study of changes in gene activity that can be transmitted t...
The evolution process includes genetic alterations that started with prokaryotes and now continues i...
In the past, the term epigenetics was used to describe all biological phenomena that do not follow n...
Lamarck was one of the first scientists who attempted to explain evolution, and he is especially wel...
Epigenetics has progressed rapidly from an obscure quirk of heredity into a data-heavy ‘omic ’ scien...
Epigenetics has recently evolved from a collection of diverse phenomena to a defined and far-reachin...
Epigenetics increasingly occupies a pivotal position in our understanding of inheritance, natural se...
International audienceEpigenetic research has accelerated rapidly in the twenty-first century, gener...
International audienceThis special issue of Genes demonstrates clearly that research in epigenetics ...
The definition of epigenetics is still under intense debate; however, its concept has evolved since ...
Epigenetics is rising to prominence in biology as a mechanism by which environmental factors have in...
mous opportunities to gain a greater understanding of the genetic intricacies underlying biological ...
Over the past 70 years, the study of epigenetics has evolved from a research curiosity for outsiders...
In this paper, it is argued that differences in how one relates the genome to its surrounding contex...
The term ‘epigenetics’ refers to heritable and reversible changes to a gene that do not alter its DN...
International audienceEpigenetics is the study of changes in gene activity that can be transmitted t...
The evolution process includes genetic alterations that started with prokaryotes and now continues i...
In the past, the term epigenetics was used to describe all biological phenomena that do not follow n...
Lamarck was one of the first scientists who attempted to explain evolution, and he is especially wel...
Epigenetics has progressed rapidly from an obscure quirk of heredity into a data-heavy ‘omic ’ scien...
Epigenetics has recently evolved from a collection of diverse phenomena to a defined and far-reachin...
Epigenetics increasingly occupies a pivotal position in our understanding of inheritance, natural se...
International audienceEpigenetic research has accelerated rapidly in the twenty-first century, gener...
International audienceThis special issue of Genes demonstrates clearly that research in epigenetics ...