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Review Paper

The epigenetic side of human adaptation: hypotheses, evidences and theories

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Pages 1-9 | Received 10 Jul 2014, Accepted 02 Sep 2014, Published online: 21 Nov 2014
 

Abstract

Context: Epigenetics represents a still unexplored research field in the understanding of micro- and macro-evolutionary mechanisms, as epigenetic changes create phenotypic diversity within both individuals and populations.

Objective: The purpose of this review is to dissect the landscape of studies focused on DNA methylation, one of the most described epigenetic mechanisms, emphasizing the aspects that could be relevant in human adaptations.

Methods: Theories and results here considered were collected from the most recent papers published.

Results: The matter of DNA methylation inheritance is here described as well as the recent evolutionary theories regarding the role of DNA methylation—and epigenetics in a broader sense—in human evolution. The complex relation between (1) DNA methylation and genetic variability and (2) DNA methylation and the environmental stimuli crucial in shaping genetic and phenotypic variability through the human lineage—such as diet, climate and pathogens exposure—are described. Papers about population epigenetics are also illustrated due to their high relevance in this context.

Conclusion: Genetic, epigenetic and phenotypic variations of the species, together with cultural ones, are considerably shaped by a vast range of environmental stimuli, thus representing the foundation of all human bio-cultural adaptations.

Declaration of interest

The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of this article.

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