Inter- and transgenerational epigenetic inheritance: evidence in asthma and COPD? | Cli... - 0 views
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Nathan Goodyear on 29 Jul 23"The effects of developmental programming can be induced by the intrauterine environment (cigarette smoke, nutrition, and stress) which not only affect the fetus (F1) but also the germ line of the fetus (F2), leading to so-called intergenerational epigenetic effects. When developmental programming is transmitted across generations beyond F3, it is considered to be transgenerational and can not be explained by direct environmental exposure anymore."