1958
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.44.7.712
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Epigenetic Control Systems

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“…At higher levels of biological organization, epigenetic mechanisms generate the context-dependent, selfsustaining interactions between groups of cells that lead to physiological and morphological persistence. The regulatory mechanisms that establish and maintain variant cellular and organismal states are known as epigenetic control mechanisms, or epigenetic control systems (Nanney 1958).…”
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“…At higher levels of biological organization, epigenetic mechanisms generate the context-dependent, selfsustaining interactions between groups of cells that lead to physiological and morphological persistence. The regulatory mechanisms that establish and maintain variant cellular and organismal states are known as epigenetic control mechanisms, or epigenetic control systems (Nanney 1958).…”
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“…From a historical perspective, the definition of the term has metamorphosed over the years from its original coinage and meaning by Slack (13). More than 10 years later, another author defined 'epigenetic systems' as supportive processes involved in ascertaining the specific genes that will be expressed in any individual cell (14). Following the identification of heritable models of DNA methylation, the hypothesis that epigenetic characteristics were inherited as controlling indicators coupled with the genome predominated.…”
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“…This further layer of information for regulating the differential gene expression was early described as 'epigenetic control' by Nanney in 1958 [8]. Although there is a little debate on the precise description of epigenetics, the fundamental definition of epigenetics refers to the heritable changes in cell or tissue specific gene expression with no alteration in the DNA sequences [6].…”
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