noun
- Plural of epigenist; scientists or scholars who study or support epigenesis, the theory that organisms develop from undifferentiated material through gradual differentiation.
- Researchers who study epigenetics, the study of how genes are expressed and regulated without changes to the underlying DNA sequence.
Usage: historical/scientific; often used in historical contexts when discussing early developmental biology
Usage: modern scientific usage
Examples
- Early epigenists challenged the preformationist view that organisms were fully formed in miniature.
- Modern epigenists investigate how environmental factors influence gene expression.
- The epigenists discovered that identical twins can develop different traits due to epigenetic modifications.
- Contemporary epigenists use advanced molecular techniques to study DNA methylation patterns.
- Epigenists have shown that lifestyle choices can affect which genes are activated or silenced.