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What is Epigenetics?

Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

Epigenetics is a term which is used to describe situations in which genes express themselves differently, although the underlying DNA is the same. For example, if a calico cat is cloned, the clone will not look physically identical, despite the fact that their genetic code is the same. This is because the expression of genes is influenced by epigenetics.

One could think of the genome as a book of blueprints, laying out a number of options in the form of genes. The epigenome is like the contractor who goes through the book, deciding which options to include in a house. Two different contractors can build radically different houses from the same book of blueprints, in the same way that two organisms with identical DNA can look very different.

Epigenetics is involved in fetal development.
Epigenetics is involved in fetal development.

Epigenetics plays an important role in the development of living organisms. When an egg and sperm cell first meet to form a zygote and start replicating, epigenetics comes into play, telling the cells what to develop into. Hair and skin cells, for example, have exactly the same DNA, but the DNA is expressed differently to create two different cell types. Epigenetics determines how the genes are going to be expressed. Because so much cell differentiation is going on during fetal development, the fetus is also very vulnerable to environmental factors which can influence epigenetics, like the ingestion of a toxin which switches a gene off or on.

In epigenetics, the same DNA sequence produces different results.
In epigenetics, the same DNA sequence produces different results.

A number of processes can be involved in epigenetics, including DNA methylation, in which structures attach to the DNA to turn specific genes off, and RNA interference. Genetic expression can be influenced by inheritance, as when two blue eyed people have a blue eyed child because their epigenomes cause the gene for blue eyes to be expressed and this pass this trait on, and it can also be influenced by environmental factors, because the environment can influence someone's epigenome.

Epigenics begins when a zygote starts replicating.
Epigenics begins when a zygote starts replicating.

Twin studies, in which researchers follow the lives of identical twins, can reveal interesting information about epigenetics, because they allow people to see how genetically identical organisms can diverge in response to environmental factors. Epigenetics researchers have also studied things like the impact of environmental toxins on pregnancy, and the history of epigenetic change in various families and populations.

Studying identical twins can reveal interesting information about epigenetics.
Studying identical twins can reveal interesting information about epigenetics.

Changes in the epigenome can cause the development of cancers and other unusual growths. Some research also suggests that these changes could potentially be reversible, which could open up a number of new medical treatments; while the already expressed genes couldn't be changed, treatment could be used to prevent further expression of a harmful gene.

Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a AllTheScience researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors.

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Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a AllTheScience researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors.

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    • Epigenetics is involved in fetal development.
      By: hartphotography
      Epigenetics is involved in fetal development.
    • In epigenetics, the same DNA sequence produces different results.
      By: adimas
      In epigenetics, the same DNA sequence produces different results.
    • Epigenics begins when a zygote starts replicating.
      By: nobeastsofierce
      Epigenics begins when a zygote starts replicating.
    • Studying identical twins can reveal interesting information about epigenetics.
      By: Svetlana Fedoseeva
      Studying identical twins can reveal interesting information about epigenetics.