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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,860
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eipgenetics
Hi Moondaughter, Your request defines my motive for posting this. I am in hopes someone with more skills, access to the full text of the study report and time would determine just what genes were involved and would also have knowledge of epigenetic substances/molecules that could be used to impact these genetic variations ( epigenetic molecules can stick onto DNA segments and prevent sequence parts of the DNA from being read, which can lead to genetic changes. )
I will also try to discover the answers, though it will take me lots of time.
ANyone out there able to help in deciphering this study? thanks, madelytn
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