The long-held belief that the sequence of genes was all that was needed to understand an organism’s biology was put under the microscope at the Back to Basics lecture delivered last spring by Salk Professor Joseph Ecker. Before a full audience in the Conrad Prebys Auditorium, Ecker described recent research in the field of epigenetics and how the findings are influencing our understanding of human health.
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