In addition to the genetic information required to establish an organism, recent decades have unveiled a previously unknown type of chromatin modification, known as epigenetic, which is defined as heritable DNA changes that are not encoded in the sequence itself. Unlike genetic modifications, the epigenetic ones are reversible, and increasingly appear to serve fundamental roles in cell differentiation and development.
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