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Biology, 06.08.2019 20:20, richaeviney

What would be required to prove that a phenotype is caused by an epigenetic change? a-the phenotype must be heritable with modified chromatin and an unaltered nucleotide sequence. b-the phenotype must be unexplained by known genetic mechanisms. c-the phenotype must be the result of a nucleotide change that is present in one gender but not the other. d-the phenotype must be passed to progeny only through the maternal dna. e-the phenotype must be reversible in the presence of mutagenic compounds.

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