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. 2017 Dec 20;6(4):47. doi: 10.3390/biology6040047

Table 1.

Environmental epigenetic impacts on biology and disease.

• Worldwide differences in regional disease frequencies
• Low frequency of genetic component of disease as determined with genome wide association studies (GWAS)
• Dramatic increases in disease frequencies over past decades
• Identical twins with variable and discordant disease frequency
• Environmental exposures associated with disease
• Regional differences and rapid induction events in evolution