abstract:Genetic assimilation is a process by which a phenotype originally produced in response to an environmental condition, such as exposure to a teratogen, later becomes genetically encoded via artificial selection or natural selection. Despite superficial appearances, this does not require the inheritance of acquired characters, although epigenetic inheritance could potentially influence the result.
Thelongchainofamino acidsisleft intactensuringthe body's ownsuperiornaturalenzymesrecognize the precisegeneticcodeformaximumassimilation for ultimatejointhealth.