DNA methylation is a biological process by which methyl groups are added to the DNA molecule. Methylation can change the activity of a DNA segment without changing the sequence. When located in a gene promoter, DNA methylation typically acts to repress gene transcription. In mammals, DNA methylation is essential for normal development and is associated with a number of key processes including genomic imprinting, X-chromosome inactivation, repression of transposable elements, aging, and carcinogenesis.
The human genome is a complete set of nucleic acid sequences for humans, encoded as DNA within the 23 chromosome pairs in cell nuclei and in a small DNA molecule found within individual mitochondria. These are usually treated separately as the nuclear genome and the mitochondrial genome. Human genomes include both protein-coding DNA sequences and various types of DNA that does not encode proteins. The latter is a diverse category that includes DNA coding for non-translated RNA, such as that for ribosomal RNA, transfer RNA, ribozymes, small nuclear RNAs, and several types of regulatory RNAs.
thumb|Le naturaliste Charles Darwin, photographié en 1868. Le darwinisme désigne, en son sens strict, la théorie formulée en 1859 (dans L'Origine des espèces) par le naturaliste anglais Charles Darwin, qui explique . Il est aussi relativement courant d'entendre parler d'évolution darwinienne, pour parler de l'évolution autonome d'un pool quelconque (population et distribution de caractères) sur plusieurs générations.