Nongenetic Inheritance and Its Evolutionary Implications
UNSW Sydney · Environmental Earth Sciences · +1 more institution
Abstract
Modern evolutionary biology is founded on the Mendelian-genetic model of inheritance, but it is now clear that this model is incomplete. Empirical evidence shows that environment (encompassing all external influences on the genome) can impose transgenerational effects and generate heritable variation for a broad array of traits in animals, plants, and other organisms. Such effects can be mediated by the transmission of epigenetic, cytoplasmic, somatic, nutritional, environmental, and behavioral variation. Building on the work of many authors, we outline a general framework for conceptualizing nongenetic inheritance and its evolutionary implications. This framework shows that, by decoupling phenotypic change…
Citation impact
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- 42.10
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- 100%
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- 140
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2Topics & keywords
- Mendelian inheritance
- Inheritance (genetic algorithm)
- Biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Non-Mendelian inheritance
- Population
- Genetic model
- Evolutionary dynamics
- Zero hunger