February 9, 2012

Diet Tweaks Genes of Future Generations

Justin Norrie, The Conversation


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The proportion of people with desirable physical traits could rapidly accelerate over a few generations with the aid of a diet that tweaks particular genes, a study suggests.

Research by a team at Sydney’s Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute shows that traits can become steadily more common in a population through “epigenetic” changes, but that these changes can also be just as quickly reversed.

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TAGGED: Epigenetics, nutrigenomics, Diet

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