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Epigenetic changes are generally(1 point)
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heritable changes in genetic sequences of a population.
heritable changes in genetic sequences of a population.
not heritable genetic changes that are specific to an individual.
not heritable genetic changes that are specific to an individual.
heritable "on/off switches" for gene sequences due to environmental factors.
heritable "on/off switches" for gene sequences due to environmental factors.
not heritable changes in gene structure of a population.
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heritable "on/off switches" for gene sequences due to environmental factors.
Explanation: Epigenetic changes alter gene expression without changing the DNA sequence (e.g., DNA methylation, histone modification), can be heritable through cell divisions (and sometimes across generations), and are often influenced by environmental factors.
Explanation: Epigenetic changes alter gene expression without changing the DNA sequence (e.g., DNA methylation, histone modification), can be heritable through cell divisions (and sometimes across generations), and are often influenced by environmental factors.
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