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Topicpeople are such morons when it comes to science
COVxy
12/24/18 7:46:37 AM
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DarkRoast posted...
COVxy posted...
Changes in methylation are biologically important, full stop. It's silly to wave off changes in methylation. That's the point I was making.


And I said the effects of inherited epigenetic changes on offspring are debatable, and provided a source. Not exactly sure why that caused drama.


You either misread the OP and doubled down on it, or are just being silly.

Based on the OP, this wouldn't haven't very much direct relation to inheritance of epigenetic effects. It certainly could, but that would be a stupid fucking reading of it because inheritance of epigenetic changes is rare at best, with no evidence in humans.

The OP makes it clear that changes were observed in the children, not the parents. If it said "gene changes in parents potentially leading to harm in offspring" your comment would have been reasonable.
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