Introducing — Epigenetics: A Graphic Guide

: Explaining why two people with the same DNA can develop different diseases or traits based on their environment.

: The core narrative focuses on how chemical "tags" act like switches, turning genes on or off without changing the underlying DNA sequence. Introducing Epigenetics: A Graphic Guide

: A central theme exploring how our experiences and environment literally leave marks on our genes. : Explaining why two people with the same

In , author Cath Ennis and illustrator Oliver Pugh translate one of the most complex frontiers of modern biology into a visually driven narrative. The book serves as a "non-fiction comic" that bridges the gap between fixed genetic code and the dynamic way our bodies actually function. The Storyline of the Guide In , author Cath Ennis and illustrator Oliver

Despite its graphic format, the book dives into technical "building blocks" that shape our identity:

: The chemical processes that silence or activate genes.

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