noun
- a biologist or scientist who studies epigenesis or epigenetics, the study of how genes are expressed and regulated without changes to the underlying DNA sequence
- a historical biologist who believed in epigenesis, the theory that organisms develop from undifferentiated material rather than from preformed miniature versions
Usage: technical; modern usage primarily in genetics and developmental biology
Usage: archaic; historical context in developmental biology
Examples
- The epigenist discovered that environmental factors could silence certain genes without altering the DNA itself.
- Modern epigenists study how diet and stress affect gene expression across generations.
- As an epigenist, she focused on understanding how chemical modifications regulate genetic activity.
- The conference brought together leading epigenists to discuss new findings in gene regulation.
- Epigenists have shown that identical twins can develop different traits due to environmental influences on gene expression.