Childhood poverty leaves its mark on adult genetics
16:30 26 October 2011 by Andy Coghlan
Genes can be reset during early life
in profoundly different ways depending on whether children grow up in
privileged or deprived households, a landmark study has shown.
Although children in rich and poor households have very similar sets of
genes, the scale of adversity at home dictates which combinations of
those genes are switched on or silenced through a process called epigenesis – presumably to maximise the chance of survival.
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