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Match matters: The right combination of parents can turn a gene off indefinitely – Phys.org
Evidence suggests that what happens in one generation—diet, toxin exposure, trauma, fear—can have lasting effects on future generations….
Evidence suggests that what happens in one generationdiet, toxin exposure, trauma, fearcan have lasting effects on future generations. Scientists believe these effects result from epigenetic changes that occur in response to the environment and turn genes…
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