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- Define epigenetics and discuss the role of modifications to DNA and histone proteins in controlling gene expression and determining cell type.Define epigenetics. Are all epigenetic changes passed from parentto offspring? Explain.Describe what is meant by epigenetic inheritance, and explain its significance.
- Explain how epigenetic changes may be targeted to specific genes.Discuss the similarities and differences of phenotypic variations that are caused by epigenetic gene regulation versus variation in gene sequences (epigenetics versus genetics).Discuss how epigenetic processes can be modified by environmental factors.