Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Transgenerational Epigenetic Effects

View through CrossRef
Transgenerational epigenetic effects include all processes that have evolved to achieve the nongenetic determination of phenotype. There has been a long-standing interest in this area from evolutionary biologists, who refer to it as non-Mendelian inheritance. Transgenerational epigenetic effects include both the physiological and behavioral (intellectual) transfer of information across generations. Although in most cases the underlying molecular mechanisms are not understood, modifications of the chromosomes that pass to the next generation through gametes are sometimes involved, which is called transgenerational epigenetic inheritance. There is a trend for those outside the field of molecular biology to assume that most cases of transgenerational epigenetic effects are the result of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance, in part because of a misunderstanding of the terms. Unfortunately, this is likely to be far from the truth.
Title: Transgenerational Epigenetic Effects
Description:
Transgenerational epigenetic effects include all processes that have evolved to achieve the nongenetic determination of phenotype.
There has been a long-standing interest in this area from evolutionary biologists, who refer to it as non-Mendelian inheritance.
Transgenerational epigenetic effects include both the physiological and behavioral (intellectual) transfer of information across generations.
Although in most cases the underlying molecular mechanisms are not understood, modifications of the chromosomes that pass to the next generation through gametes are sometimes involved, which is called transgenerational epigenetic inheritance.
There is a trend for those outside the field of molecular biology to assume that most cases of transgenerational epigenetic effects are the result of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance, in part because of a misunderstanding of the terms.
Unfortunately, this is likely to be far from the truth.

Related Results

Transgenerational Impact of Nutrition on Disease Risk
Transgenerational Impact of Nutrition on Disease Risk
Abstract Although the evidence for transgenerational epigenetic inheritance from animal experiments is strong, there is very little evidence fro...
Ancestral plastics exposure induces transgenerational disease-specific sperm epigenome-wide association biomarkers
Ancestral plastics exposure induces transgenerational disease-specific sperm epigenome-wide association biomarkers
Abstract Plastic-derived compounds are one of the most frequent daily worldwide exposures. Previously a mixture of plastic-derived toxicants composed of bisphenol A,...
Transgenerational plasticity in a zooplankton in response to temperature elevation and parasitism
Transgenerational plasticity in a zooplankton in response to temperature elevation and parasitism
Organisms are increasingly facing multiple stressors, which can simultaneously interact to cause unpredictable impacts compared to a single stressor alone. Recent evidence suggests...
Abstract B78: CRISPR pooled screening identifies differential dependencies on epigenetic pathways
Abstract B78: CRISPR pooled screening identifies differential dependencies on epigenetic pathways
Abstract It has become clear in the past decade that dysregulation of epigenetic pathways is fundamental to many if not all tumors. Importantly, a number of epigenet...
Epigenetic age prediction drifts resulting from next-generation methylation arrays
Epigenetic age prediction drifts resulting from next-generation methylation arrays
Abstract Background Epigenetic clocks based on DNA methylation data are routinely used to obtain surrogate measures of biological age and estimate epigenetic age accelerat...
<b>FROM METHYLATION TO miRNAs: THE EPIGENETIC LANDSCAPE OF NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES AND ITS THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL.</b>
<b>FROM METHYLATION TO miRNAs: THE EPIGENETIC LANDSCAPE OF NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES AND ITS THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL.</b>
Background: In the pathobiology of neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs), including Huntington's, Parkinson's, and Alzheimer's, epigenetic dysregulation has become a significant factor...
Transgenerational Continuity: Integrating Genomic and Epigenetic Layers of Biological Persistence
Transgenerational Continuity: Integrating Genomic and Epigenetic Layers of Biological Persistence
Transgenerational continuity (TC) describes the persistence of inherited genomic and regulatory architectures across generations. Progress in identity-by-descent (IBD) detection, r...
Coordinated regulation of chromatin modifiers reflects organised epigenetic programming in mouse oocytes
Coordinated regulation of chromatin modifiers reflects organised epigenetic programming in mouse oocytes
Abstract Background Epigenetic modifications provide mechanisms for influencing gene expression, regulating cell differentiation and maintaining ...

Back to Top