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- Epigenetics addresses a) the mechanism by which the environment alters a person’s genotype. b) the mechanism by which gene can code for more than one protein. c) the mechanisms that can alter gene expression. d) heritability patterns based on dominant and recessive alleles.Epigenetic phenomena involve DNA methylation and Oa) gene inversions Ob) chromosomal rearrangements Oc) histone acetylation d) genetic mutationWhat is the difference between genetic maternal effect and genomic imprinting?