Carly Roberts

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the idea that the events of one’s life can shape the genetics of one’s child runs counter to all that we memorized for tests in high school biology. Epigenetics, though, does not refer to changes in the DNA code but to changes that can turn a gene “on” or “off.” And these changes, it turns out, can be passed from generation to generation.
The Invisible Kingdom: Reimagining Chronic Illness
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