«There's not a type of genetic mutation known that's not potentially influenced by
environmental epigenetic effects,» Skinner said.
Not exact matches
With
epigenetics we mean such changes in genes that are not determined by changes in the actual DNA sequence, but
effects that are superimposed on this, caused for example by
environmental effects.
Hackermüller suspects that non-coding RNAs have an important function at the
epigenetic level, for example as a type of cellular long - term memory: «This could also explain why the health
effects caused by exposure to hazardous
environmental substances often do not emerge until years later.»
Such transient
effects of
environmental factors to which earlier generations were exposed on the expression of characteristics in their progeny illustrate the unique, pliable nature of this
epigenetic mechanism.
Early results from a larger, ongoing study led by
environmental health scientist Richard Pilsner at the University of Massachusetts Amherst suggest that phthalate levels in expectant fathers have an
effect on couples» reproductive success via
epigenetic modifications of sperm DNA.
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Effect of
environmental epigenetics on disease, evolution: «Epigenetics can drive genetics,» experts
epigenetics on disease, evolution: «
Epigenetics can drive genetics,» experts
Epigenetics can drive genetics,» experts say.»
Washington State University researchers say
environmental factors are having an underappreciated
effect on the course of disease and evolution by prompting genetic mutations through
epigenetics, a process by which genes are turned on and off independent of an organism's DNA sequence.
Earlier work by Skinner has found
epigenetic effects from a host of
environmental toxicants, connecting plastics, pesticides, fungicide, dioxin and hydrocarbons to diseases and abnormalities as many as three generations later.
AMHERST, Mass. — A new three - year, $ 440,000 study led by
environmental health scientist Richard Pilsner at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is now underway to investigate whether phthalate levels in expectant fathers have an
effect on the couples» reproductive success, via
epigenetic modifications of sperm DNA.
PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University researchers say
environmental factors are having an underappreciated
effect on the course of disease and evolution by prompting genetic mutations through
epigenetics, a process by which genes are turned on and off independent of an organism's DNA sequence.
In recent years, the Skinner lab has documented
epigenetic effects from a host of
environmental toxicants, including DDT, plastics, pesticides, fungicides, dioxins, hydrocarbons and the plasticizer bisphenol - A or BPA.