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Epimutations: raw material for evolution?

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Epigenetics is fundamental to cell differentiation as it enables cells with identical genomes to adopt distinct fates. Some epigenetic information can also be transmitted between generations, in a process known as transgenerational epigenetic inheritance. This means that potentially epigenetic differences between individuals could contribute to diversity and thus be acted upon by evolution. These epigenetic differences are termed epimutations by analogy to the well-characterized DNA sequence mutations that underpin the standard model of evolution. Here, we evaluate the properties of epimutation, discussing their rate, genome-wide distribution, stability, and effects. Focusing on epimutations in animals, particularly the nematode C. elegans, we explore how epimutations compare to DNA sequence mutations in their potential to influence the processes of drift and natural selection that characterize evolution.
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10.1038/s44318-025-00682-z

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University of Oxford
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University of Oxford
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0000-0003-0279-6199


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EMBO Press
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Publication date:
2026-01-06
Acceptance date:
2025-12-17
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1460-2075
ISSN:
0261-4189


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2357884
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uuid_8b1a7517-4c62-431f-b3c4-50e4b5b92a82
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pubs:2357884
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W7119044147
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2026-01-14
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