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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Effects of environmental toxicants reach down through generations

A Washington State University researcher has shown that a variety of chemicals have negative effects on the exposed animal and the next 3 generations of its offspring. That's right, the great-grandchildren still are affected.

While the lettering of the DNA sequence is unchanged, modifications to the nucleic acid letters (nucleotides) affect how the gene is turned on or off.