LO 71- Explain why studying the epigenome is harder than studying the genome of an organism. Select all of the factors that make studying the epigenome more difficult than studying the genome: S 15 epigenetic changes are unstable and not heritable epigenome is bigger than the genome the epigenome cannot be 'sequenced' as the genome can the epigenome is variable across different types of cells epigenetic changes produce unobservable nucleotide sequence changes

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LO 71- Explain why studying the epigenome is harder than studying the genome of an organism.
Select all of the factors that make studying the epigenome more difficult than studying the genome:
epigenetic changes are unstable and not heritable
epigenome is bigger than the genome
the epigenome cannot be 'sequenced' as the genome can
the epigenome is variable across different types of cells
epigenetic changes produce unobservable nucleotide sequence changes
Transcribed Image Text:LO 71- Explain why studying the epigenome is harder than studying the genome of an organism. Select all of the factors that make studying the epigenome more difficult than studying the genome: epigenetic changes are unstable and not heritable epigenome is bigger than the genome the epigenome cannot be 'sequenced' as the genome can the epigenome is variable across different types of cells epigenetic changes produce unobservable nucleotide sequence changes
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