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N which way does epigenetic change alter the development of a given person's phenotype?

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Epigenetics are variations in gene expression that does not contain changes to the principal DNA sequence. Therefore, it is a alteration in phenotype without a modification in genotype. With this, all traits are considered epigenetic, the production of genetic and non-genetic effects, begins with methylation at conception, which will then continue throughout the life.

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