Volume 23, Issue 1-2 394034 pp. 121-137
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Epigenetics—DNA-Based Mirror of our Environment?

Craig A. Cooney

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Craig A. Cooney

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock AR, USA

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First published: 06 June 2013
Citations: 28

Abstract

Epigenetics affects health, appearance and behavior and propagates mammalian phenotypes across generations. Nutrients, drugs and behavior can all direct changes in epigenetics. In at least some cases, these directed changes are propagated across generations. This range of influences on epigenetics suggests that epigenetics is highly interactive with the environment. Changes in the environment may regularly change epigenetics and influence our future responses to the environment. The current research challenge is to understand these influences and use them to direct epigenetics toward improved health and longevity.

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