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Posted by: Dobry at Tue Jun 15 11:51:00 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Dobry ] That is not entirely true. We are finding out that the environment does have genetic consequences. Epigenetics and methlyation studies are suggesting that the environment does not change the DNA but can influence the regulation of genetic activity, and those changes can be inherited. [ Hide Replies ]
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