
Epigenetic Intelligence: How Organisms Track Their Environment Through Molecular Memory
From Gene Pooling by Roberts Lab
January 26, 2026
About this episode
This episode discusses how organisms utilize epigenetic mechanisms to adapt to environmental changes.
A new bioRxiv preprint, Epigenetic Intelligence: How Organisms Track Their Environment Through Molecular Memory, offers a powerful conceptual framework for understanding how organisms use epigenetic mechanisms to dynamically respond to environmental change Authored by Holly V. Moeller, Hollie Putnam, Ross Cunning, Steven B. Roberts, Jose Eirin-Lopez, and Roger Nisbet, this perspective bridges theory and biology to […]
People in this episode
Guests: Holly V. Moeller, Hollie Putnam, Ross Cunning, Steven B. Roberts, Jose Eirin-Lopez, Roger Nisbet
Topics covered
- epigenetics
- environmental change
- molecular memory
Keywords
- bioRxiv
- conceptual framework
- theory
- biology
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Epigenetic Intelligence: How Organisms Track Their Environment Through Molecular Memory
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