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Biology, 21.04.2020 02:03 jennifercastillo1233

Epigenetics show us that your phenotype (i. e. the set of observable characteristics) is not completely written in your genome. What implications/effects could this have for evolutionary biology (i. e. the branch of biology that studies the diversity of life starting from a single organism)?

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