[quote]Epigenetics is part of evolution. Traits are in genes, when traits change genes change. I'm so sick of people trying to say the very things that are evolution, aren't evolution.[/quote]
No. That is not correct.
Gene expression or suppression determines which traits are present. Not the other way around. When traits change, genes do not change, they are simply activated or deactivated. You can learn this in the first quarter of a genetics course. Adaptation is the change of phenotypic traits, not necessarily the genotype, ergo adaptation is not evolution.
Epigenetics presents a surprisingly strong argument for variations of base organisms which supports creation more so than evolution.
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