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How does normal gene expression differ from epigenetic effects on the genome?

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Normal gene expression differs from epigenetic effects on the genome because epigenetic means that the gene expression is altered but the DNA remains the same. These may be heritable. In normal gene expression, gene information is used to synthesize a product, commonly a protein or RNA. These products are essential for life.
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