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07/12/2007 1:41 PM  
> Cultural influences on evolution are distincly different from epigenetic > influences. This implied definition of 'epigenetic' you offer broadens > the concept > beyond its regular use. > > Jere ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ True. I am still trying to understand the transmission of epigenetic effects to offspring. How's that for ignorance? Cj
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