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Comment by JumpCrisscross

7 hours ago

Throwing out a fundamentals text is valid. But you need to point out where OP made a mistake that's so elementary it requires going back to the basics for it to not come across as low dismissal.

the entire OP displays a lack of knowledge regarding epigenetic mechanisms, as well as a lack ot knowledge base required to make an informed appraisal.

the knowledge base required, is extensive for a non biologist, and made difficult to attain without experience interpreting decades long synthesis.

thus the fundamentals are provided, should anyone desire breadcrumbs pursuant to independant edifiction.

  • I'm a scientist with about four published papers in genetics - not a geneticist myself, but I coauthor. I'm simply reporting my experience with the field.

    • human gene regulation is dependent on methylation events and acetylation events, as well as conformal events with respect to the strand.

      there is no meiotic reset to default.

      you should hang with some oncogeneticists for fresh perspective.

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