The Epigenetics Revolution

The Epigenetics Revolution

2011 • 320 pages

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This book is a great layman's introduction to the field of epigenetics. Nessa discusses several physical mechanisms that allow genes to regulate the expression of other genes. Turning each other on and off, responding to environmental differences; these are a new set of tools we can use to explain how we bootstrap up from a single cell to the wonderful complexity that is a person, all while using the same underlying genetic code

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