“…This implies that only a subset of methylation variants may differentiate among populations. DNA methylations can be induced by environmental variance as shown in fish, mammals, plants, birds and invertebrates (Bossdorf et al, 2008 ; Cropley et al, 2012 ; Harney et al, 2022 ; Heckwolf et al, 2019 ; Nätt et al, 2012 ), and are proposed to have the potential to modulate phenotypes in a plastic manner (Duncan et al, 2022 ; Flores et al, 2012 ; Gatzmann et al, 2018 ; Marshall et al, 2019 ). Furthermore, inducible DNA methylations can be transmitted across generations, which exposes them to evolutionary forces at least on short timescales (Cubas et al, 1999 ; Nätt et al, 2012 ; Riddle & Richards, 2002 ; Sutherland et al, 2000 ).…”