What is epigenetics?, Chemical changes that influence gene activity without altering DNA sequence, A type of mutation that deletes genes, Permanent changes to the DNA sequence, The process of making proteins from DNA, Which factor can influence epigenetic regulation?, Fingerprint patterns, The number of chromosomes, Blood type, Nutrition and environmental exposures, Why can identical twins develop different health outcomes?, They do not share the same chromosomes, They have different DNA, Their epigenetic patterns change based on life experiences, Only one twin expresses genes, Which example illustrates an epigenetic effect?, A fracture healing after surgery, Maternal nutrition influencing fetal metabolic regulation, Oxygen binding to haemoglobin, Normal hair growth, Why is epigenetics important in understanding chronic disease?, It guarantees disease prevention, It shows that only genetics cause disease, It explains how environment and lifestyle can alter gene expression over time, It stops mutations from occurring.
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