This new insight into how chromosomes are disassembled and reassembled during cell division will allow researchers to begin answering basic questions
about epigenetic inheritance, as well as human disease such as chromosome disorders and cancer.
Nutrient stress and social stress act via the innate immune system and cause the suppression of the immune system that links the proliferation of viruses to transgenerational
epigenetic inheritance via everything currently known
about microRNAs and adhesion proteins.