Progressive, transgenerational changes in offspring phenotype and epigenotype following nutritional transition
Induction of altered phenotypes during development in response to environmental input involves epigenetic changes. Phenotypic traits can be passed between generations by a variety of mechanisms, including direct transmission of epigenetic states or by induction of epigenetic marks de novo in each ge...
Main Authors: | Burdge, G, Hoile, S, Uller, T, Thomas, N, Gluckman, P, Hanson, M, Lillycrop, K |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2011
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