The dynamic interactions between cellular-molecular physiology and the environment [electronic resource] : part 2, The unicellular state as the level of selection - epigenetics / John S. Torday.

By: Torday, John S [spk]Material type: FilmFilmSeries: Henry Stewart talksBiomedical & life sciences collection. Evolutionary physiology: Publisher: London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2016Description: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (10 min.) : color, sound)Other title: Dynamic interactions between cellular-molecular physiology and the environment. Part 2, The unicellular state as the level of selection - epigenetics | Unicellular state as the level of selection - epigeneticsSubject(s): Cell interaction | Cells -- Evolution | Epigenetics | Evolution (Biology) | Evolutionary genetics | Human molecular genetics | Molecular evolution | Niche (Ecology) | Biological Evolution | Cell Communication | Epigenesis, Genetic | Evolution, Molecular | Molecular BiologyOnline resources: Click here to access online | Series
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Contents: Select epigenetic "marks" are retained from generation to generation -- Inter- and transgenerational transmission of epigenetic marks is via germline cells -- approximately 97 per cent of human genetic diseases are likely caused by epigenetic inheritance -- Epigenetics allows for redefinition of terms in descriptive biology -- Epigenetic inheritance leads to the zygote as the primary level of selection -- The cellular-molecular approach to biology is predictive.
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Contents: Select epigenetic "marks" are retained from generation to generation -- Inter- and transgenerational transmission of epigenetic marks is via germline cells -- approximately 97 per cent of human genetic diseases are likely caused by epigenetic inheritance -- Epigenetics allows for redefinition of terms in descriptive biology -- Epigenetic inheritance leads to the zygote as the primary level of selection -- The cellular-molecular approach to biology is predictive.

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