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Parents can transmit experiences to kids

Scientists have discovered a potential method through which parents’ experiences are passed to their offspring’s genes, revealing how epigenetic inheritance could occur.

Updated on: Jan 29, 2013 12:05 AM IST
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Scientists have discovered a potential method through which parents’ experiences are passed to their offspring’s genes, revealing how epigenetic inheritance could occur.

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Scientists from Cambridge University have found that offspring may inherit altered traits due to their parents’ past experiences.

For example, historical incidents of famine have resulted in health effects on the children and grandchildren of individuals who had restricted diets, possibly because of inheritance of altered epigenetic marks.

Epigenetics is a system that turns our genes on and off. The process works by chemical tags, known as epigenetic marks, attaching to DNA and telling a cell to either use or ignore a particular gene.

The most common epigenetic mark is a methyl group. When these groups fasten to DNA through a process called methylation they block the attachment of proteins which normally turn the genes on.

However, it is thought that between each generation the epigenetic marks are erased in cells called primordial gene cells (PGC), the precursors to sperm and eggs. This ‘reprogramming’ allows all genes to be read afresh for each new person — leaving scientists to question how epigenetic inheritance could occur.

Understanding the mechanism of epigenetic resetting could be exploited to deal with adult diseases linked with an accumulation of aberrant epigenetic marks.

 
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