Which embryonic stem cell characteristic is referred to as totipotent?

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Epigenetics is the study of how changes to a gene's DNA can affect an individual without changing the DNA sequence. These changes can contribute to disease.  Some possible causes of epigenetic changes include: Diet, Stressors, and Environmental pollutants.  Epigenetic changes are responsible for human diseases, including: Various cancers Autoimmune disorders Neurological disorders Fragile X syndrome Angelman's syndrome Prader-Willi syndrome  Epigenetic alterations cause chromatin remodeling and altered gene expression. This can lead to inflammation, proliferation, atrophy, and... Show more

Which embryonic stem cell characteristic is referred to as totipotent?