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Your Environment May Change Your Genes

An anonymous reader writes "Recent experiments indicate that your environment alters your genes. The longer identical twins live apart, the more their "epigenomes" (genetic sequences that activate or suppress other genes) differ. This possibility could cause a radical shift in the assumptions of biological inheritance (namely that, with minor exceptions, an individual's genes do not change), and indicates the possibility of return of Larmarckian inheritance which had formerly been consigned to the dustbin of biology."

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  1. Field day by centauri · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Man, are the Creationists going to have a field day with this, whether or not they've take the time to try to understand it.

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