https://theconversation.com/what-your-father-did-before-you-were-born-could-influence-your-future-48857
It might not just be expectant mothers who have to pay attention to their lifestyle. Now a new study
published in Science could be relevant to a growing body of research
looking at ways in which the lifestyle and environment of men before
they become fathers could influence the lives of their children and
grandchildren.
We know that many human traits, such as weight, height,
susceptibility to disease, longevity or intelligence, can be partly
inherited, but researchers have so far struggled to identify the precise
genetic basis for this. This may partly be due to limitations in our
understanding of how genetics works, but now there is growing interest
in the potential for something called “epigenetics” to explain this
heritability.
Epigenetics
refers to the information in the genome over and above that contained
in the DNA sequence. This information takes a number of forms, but the
most popular ones scientists have studied relate to the chemical
modification (known as methylation and acetylation) of DNA and the
proteins called histones that together make up the human genome.
This epigenetic information – which influences which copies of the
genes in our DNA are “expressed”, or used – may be passed from one
generation to another during reproduction. It can even persist within a
lifetime in a person’s tissues and organs, even as their cells are
replenished.
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