although maybe it's about some heritable epigenetic findings of interest (just recognize that heritable epigenetics don't have
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the environmental susceptibility everyone hopes for)
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the dna methylation concept is interesting enough. Maybe there's more copied to new generations than just atgc. And where those
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methylations occur could be racially correlated just like any other DNA. But saying simultaneously that these are influenced by
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environment and that they're passed on racially is silly. Do they mean it's basically heritable, or not? (obviously even regular
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DNA isn't copied perfectly from generation to generation. There are always mutations)
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