results in condensed chromatin, which makes DNA inaccessible, and results in open chromatin, which makes DNA accessible. O Oxidation; Nitrification OAcetylation; methylation O Methylation; acetylation O Nitrification; oxidation

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results in condensed chromatin, which makes DNA inaccessible, and
results in
open chromatin, which makes DNA accessible.
Oxidation; Nitrification
OAcetylation; methylation
O Methylation; acetylation
O Nitrification; oxidation
Transcribed Image Text:results in condensed chromatin, which makes DNA inaccessible, and results in open chromatin, which makes DNA accessible. Oxidation; Nitrification OAcetylation; methylation O Methylation; acetylation O Nitrification; oxidation
People often talk about "nature vs nurture" or "genes vs environment." Dr. Seelke has mentioned
that this is not a great way to think about the world. Based on what you've learned in this class,
how should we think about the relationship between "genes" and "environment"?
Genes cannot be influenced by environmental factors.
You cannot separate the effects of genes and the environment. They work together to build an organism.
None of the above (the "Nature vs Nurture" model is currently supported by evidence and accepted).
Environmental factors have a greater effect on development than genetic factors
Transcribed Image Text:People often talk about "nature vs nurture" or "genes vs environment." Dr. Seelke has mentioned that this is not a great way to think about the world. Based on what you've learned in this class, how should we think about the relationship between "genes" and "environment"? Genes cannot be influenced by environmental factors. You cannot separate the effects of genes and the environment. They work together to build an organism. None of the above (the "Nature vs Nurture" model is currently supported by evidence and accepted). Environmental factors have a greater effect on development than genetic factors
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