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epigenetic | rupert |

As an adjective epigenetic

is (genetics|mineralogy) of or relating to epigenesis.

As a proper noun rupert is

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As a noun rupert is

a junior army officer.

epigenetic

English

(Epigenetics)

Adjective

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  • (genetics, mineralogy) Of or relating to epigenesis.
  • (genetics) Of or relating to epigenetics.
  • * {{quote-journal
  • , year = 1977 , month = December , title = A Systems-Analytical Approach to Macro-Evolutionary Phenomena , author = Rupert Riedl , journal = The Quarterly Review of Biology , volume = 52 , issue = 4 , jstor = 2823251 , page = 352 , passage = The old and optimistic “one gene — one character” concept has long been invalidated by phenomena such as pleiotropy and polygeny, and for a generation now we have thought of genomic activity as a system of complex epigenetic' interactions — an ' epigenetic landscape. }}
  • * {{quote-magazine
  • , date = 2010-11-06 , title = Sins of the Fathers , magazine = , passage = Every cell in the body contains the same DNA but epigenetic' settings on cells in the bone and blood, for example, mean the tissues do very different jobs. The ' epigenetic consequences of a huge range of environmental factors are under investigation, from exposure to drugs, chemicals and hormones, to the impact of poor maternal care in infancy, and the likelihood that they are as hereditable as DNA. }}

    Derived terms

    * epigenetically

    rupert

    English

    (Rupert)

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • .
  • * 2010 (Joanne Harris), blueeyedboy , Doubleday, ISBN 9780385609500, page 99:
  • A St Oswald's boy can pass off a name like Orlando, can make it sound like peppermint. Even Rupert sounds somehow cool when attached to a navy-blue St Oswald's blazer.
  • * 2010 (w, Maggie O'Farrell), The Hand That First Held Mine , Headline, ISBN 9780755308453, page 91:
  • *:'What about Rupert'?' his mother says brightly. 'I've always loved the name ' Rupert and it's an old family name on my side.'
  • *:'Sounds like...a whatdyoucallit?' Ted's father says, folding up the newspaper and tossing it to the floor.
  • *:'What?'
  • *:'A...' Ted's father puts his hand to his brow '...you know...a thing that children take to bed. Um...Brideshead ...um...teddy-bear! That's it. A teddy-bear.'
  • A city in Idaho.
  • An unincorporated community in Ohio.
  • A town in Vermont.
  • A town in West Virginia.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • A junior army officer.
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