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Epigenetic effects consist of phenotypic changes in the properties of a cell (due to such changes as DNA or histone methylation or action of non-coding RNA molecules) that may be inherited but do not represent a change in genetic information. They influence the phenotype without alteration in the genotype.&lt;br /&gt;
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Epigenetic changes consist of changes in the properties of a cell that are inherited but do not represent a change in genetic information (e.g. methylation effects). They influence the phenotype without alteration in the genotype.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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