
The SciencesJune 1, 1989
A Different Kind of Inheritance
The methylation of DNA may be a major "epigenetic" mechanism by which gene-activity patterns-as opposed to genes per se-are passed from one generation of cells to another during development

A Different Kind of Inheritance
The methylation of DNA may be a major "epigenetic" mechanism by which gene-activity patterns-as opposed to genes per se-are passed from one generation of cells to another during development