• Once DNA was discovered, the meanings changed slightly, for the organism could be said to be preformed by the set of instructions held within the genetic code, while, in a more secular age, epigenesis was held to be the effect of the environment in shaping the way those instructions were read. (gender.org.uk)
  • Web-OPAC, IISER Bhopal catalog › Authority search › Epigenesis, Genetic. (iiserb.ac.in)
  • Epigenesis, Genetic. (iiserb.ac.in)
  • The Epigenesis, a 2010 album by Melechesh Epigenesis, a video game created during the 2013 Make Something Unreal competition Epigenetics, changes in gene expression due to mechanisms other than changes in DNA sequence This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Epigenesis. (wikipedia.org)
  • Epigenesis may refer to: Epigenesis (biology), describes morphogenesis and development of an organism By analogy, a philosophical and theological concept, part of the concept of spiritual evolution Epigenesis (geology), mineral changes in rocks after formation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Alumni include Dead Shark Triplepunch - the Make Something Unreal winners behind bouncy team-shooter Epigenesis . (pcgamesn.com)
  • However in recent years with the development of epigenesis, genomic imprinting and the horizontal transferences of the genes, Lamarck's ideas have resurfaced. (intechopen.com)
  • Some instances last for hundreds of generations however, without obviously coming about because of the external environment, and the word epigenesis has come to mean more literally 'over' or 'around' the gene. (gender.org.uk)
  • On Epigenesis you could literally pick any track, close your eyes and be transported to the Mediterranean/Middle East just by subtle musical nuance. (hellbound.ca)
  • Darker and more frantic than ever, the 7 tracks present a view of the history of mankind, its uncertain beginnings (Endure The Sky, Riss-Würm), through its exponential development (Epigenesis), its infinite violent cycles (Tooth & Nail, Castle Bravo I and II) to end on hope for resilience (Liminal Space). (cultartes.com)
  • Until the mid- 1800s, many naturalists supported a theory of development called epigenesis, which held that the eggs of organisms were undifferentiated, but had a developmental potential which could be directed by certain external forces. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Thus, biologists often criticized the original theory of epigenesis because it seemed to propose that mystical forces somehow directed development, a view clearly outside the realm of science. (encyclopedia.com)
  • His body is human, but he has a tiracchāna heart': An ethnographic study of the epigenesis of child abuse in Cambodia. (svri.org)
  • Epigenesis is an on the internet multiplayer sports/FPS video game in which 2 sides are locked in a perpetual defend globe domination by playing sphere. (walkstory.co)
  • Hi men this is are extremely initial video game on Epigenesis as well as we had no concept what we were doing please enjoy. (walkstory.co)
  • I'm playing the alpha of Epigenesis, a first-person action sporting activities video game by Dead Shark Triplepunch. (walkstory.co)
  • In the meantime, the band just unveiled the first glimpse from this new record with the official music video of the single 'Epigenesis' available right now on YouTube while physical (CD/LP) pre-orders for the album are already opened on the SundayFog Records webstore. (cultartes.com)
  • This process is known as epigenesis, and primarily includes the nervous system, the immune system, and the endocrine system. (molecularassembler.com)
  • Epigenesis project is coordinated by CIRAD Guadeloupe, animal health research team (UMR CMAEE), located on the Duclos site, in Guadeloupe. (cirad.fr)
  • The cultural epigenesis of gender-based violence in Cambodia: local and Buddhist perspectives. (svri.org)