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Anne Ferguson-Smith: “Epigenetic variation within and across generations”

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  • UserAnne Ferguson-Smith, Arthur Balfour Professor of Genetics, Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge World_link
  • ClockThursday 21 April 2022, 16:30-17:30
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Epigenetic modifications to DNA influence observable outcomes. Such modifications are dynamic and have the potential to be influenced by the environment, however the functional relevance of this remains the subject of some debate. I will explore the contribution of epigenetics to variation between individuals and whether or not epigenetic effects are heritable across generations.

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