Wanjala Joseph Posted Sunday at 11:11 AM Posted Sunday at 11:11 AM I was wondering how the environment can affect the genotype of a population over certain periods of time. Just like we all know of Lamark's theory of evolution that talks about this condition happening. I am open to any thoughts.
Genady Posted Sunday at 12:12 PM Posted Sunday at 12:12 PM 1 hour ago, Wanjala Joseph said: how the environment can affect the genotype of a population over certain periods of time Through mutations and selection.
Eise Posted Monday at 09:40 AM Posted Monday at 09:40 AM Epigenetics does not mean that the genotype is changed. It means that there are changes in how the genotype is expressed. This can be acquired during a lifetime, and it turns out, that some of these changes can be given further to the offspring.
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