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Epigenetic Instruction Clarity

Meaning

Epigenetic Instruction Clarity refers to the optimal, well-defined state of the epigenome, where the molecular tags governing gene expression, such as DNA methylation and histone modifications, are precisely maintained. This clarity ensures that genes are activated or silenced according to the correct biological program, preserving proper cellular identity and functional capacity. A loss of clarity is a hallmark of biological aging and is associated with reduced tissue resilience.