Abstract
In taking issue with the idea of soft inheritance and an ‘extended evolutionary synthesis’, Dickins & Rahman [[1][1]] have questioned the ability of epigenetic systems to act as direct mediators of inheritance. At the heart of Dickins & Rahman's argument is the idea that epigenetic states are
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