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Epigenetics refers to inheritable changes in DNA and histones that do not involve changes in the sequence of nucleotides and that modifies structure and chromatin condensation, thus affecting gene expression and phenotype. Epigenetic modifications are DNA methylation and histone modifications. Objective: A review of the literature on the concept of Epigenetics and its impact on health. Materials and methods: A review of the literature was performed on the concept of epigenetics, its biological basis, the impact on health and disease and its relation to evolution. Results: Epigenetic mechanisms have become increasingly important because of the growing association with common complex diseases as well as its impact on health of future generations and in human evolution. Conclusions: Epigenetics has a clear impact on the health of individuals in their offspring and with the evolution of the human species

Reggie García Robles, Instituto de Nutrición, Genética y Metabolismo, Universidad El Bosque

Instituto de Nutrición, Genética y Metabolismo, Universidad El Bosque, Bogotá.

Paola Andrea Ayala Ramírez, Instituto de Genética Humana, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana

Instituto de Genética Humana, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá.

Sandra Paola Perdomo Velásquez, Instituto de Nutrición, Genética y Metabolismo, Universidad El Bosque

Instituto de Nutrición, Genética y Metabolismo, Universidad El Bosque, Bogotá.
Robles, R. G., Ayala Ramírez, P. A., & Perdomo Velásquez, S. P. (2012). Epigenetics: definition, molecular bases and implications in human health and evolution. Revista Ciencias De La Salud, 10(1), 59–71. https://doi.org/10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/revsalud/a.2020

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