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Epigenetics: phenomenon or quackery?

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Jeffrey Craig, Principal Research Fellow at Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, University of Melbourne, Australia, a geneticist and cell biologist with over twenty years experience in all aspects of epigenetics including gene regulation and chromosome structure and function and who is at the forefront of genome-wide epigenetic analysis, looks at how the word epigenetics came about, our developing understanding of how it works and whether the word is being abused by pseudoscientists:

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