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Epigenetics: An Introduction – Dr Nessa Carey

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Epigenetic Transmission of Trauma in a Mouse

The male mouse had passed on his trauma. He bred with a female and then he got taken away again. The female gave birth to a litter and all of the offspring were really rumpy. So this was not epigenetic transmission of trauma. This was a female controlling the amount of nutrition to her offspring. It's amazing. But it does show you just how careful you need to be running these sorts of experiments even in a model system.

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