
Is epigenetic inheritance a counterexample to the central dogma?
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Rosenberg, A
Published in: History and philosophy of the life sciences
January 2006
This paper argues that nothing that has been discovered in the increasingly complex delails of gene regulation has provided any grounds to retract or qualify Crick's version of the central dogma. In particular it defends the role of the genes as the sole bearers of information, and argues that the mechanism of epigenetic modification of the DNA is but another vindication of Crick's version of the central dogma. The paper shows that arguments of C.K. Waters for the distinctive causual role of the genes are equivalent in important respects to the present ones and concludes with a defense of the informational role of the genes against an argument from trans-acting genetic regulation due to Stotz.
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History and philosophy of the life sciences
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1742-6316
ISSN
0391-9714
Publication Date
January 2006
Volume
28
Issue
4
Start / End Page
549 / 565
Related Subject Headings
- Science Studies
- Promoter Regions, Genetic
- Mutation
- Molecular Biology
- Models, Genetic
- Humans
- Genetic Variation
- Gene Expression Profiling
- Epigenesis, Genetic
- Dissent and Disputes
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Rosenberg, A. (2006). Is epigenetic inheritance a counterexample to the central dogma? In History and philosophy of the life sciences (Vol. 28, pp. 549–565).
Rosenberg, Alex. “Is epigenetic inheritance a counterexample to the central dogma?” In History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 28:549–65, 2006.
Rosenberg A. Is epigenetic inheritance a counterexample to the central dogma? In: History and philosophy of the life sciences. 2006. p. 549–65.
Rosenberg, Alex. “Is epigenetic inheritance a counterexample to the central dogma?” History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, vol. 28, no. 4, 2006, pp. 549–65.
Rosenberg A. Is epigenetic inheritance a counterexample to the central dogma? History and philosophy of the life sciences. 2006. p. 549–565.

Published In
History and philosophy of the life sciences
EISSN
1742-6316
ISSN
0391-9714
Publication Date
January 2006
Volume
28
Issue
4
Start / End Page
549 / 565
Related Subject Headings
- Science Studies
- Promoter Regions, Genetic
- Mutation
- Molecular Biology
- Models, Genetic
- Humans
- Genetic Variation
- Gene Expression Profiling
- Epigenesis, Genetic
- Dissent and Disputes