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The two classical epigenetic phenomena that were first characterized genetically in maize are changes in the activity phase of transposable genetic elements, identified and described by Barbara McClintock, and paramutation, described by Alexander Brink and his students. Although McClintock is widely credited with the discovery of transposition, it is less widely appreciated that she was also the first to describe and analyse an epimutations, although she certainly didn’t call them that.