Summary |
Epigenetic Inheritance has
traditionally been called Lamarckian Evolution, the inheritance of an acquired
trait. Defined broadly as any heritable variation that is not linked to a difference
in coding of the nuclear DNA, epigenetic inheritance can be inclusive of any other
possible heritable factors (e.g.: changes to chromatin in germ-line cells,
inherited differences in mitochondrial DNA or in the egg’s cytoplasm, different
ecological conditions, different internal symbiotic bacteria, ecological niches
and even distinct cultural influences). Any papers that examine non-genomic sources
of inheritance are included herein. |