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Researchers: Basic tenet of evolutionary theory “upended” by new find

Looking past the tabloid prose, they say they found that selection can occur at the level of the epigenome. So what becomes of neo-Darwinism if selection isn’t tied to the all-powerful but accidental gene?

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