Fungicide Exposure Echoes through 20 Rat Generations via Epigenetic Inheritance

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A Washington State University study in rats shows that a single in-utero exposure to the fungicide vinclozolin can imprint disease risk that persists for 20 generations, with birth-related mortality rising in later generations. The inherited effects are germline-based epigenetic changes, suggesting long-term implications for human disease and highlighting the potential for epigenetic biomarkers to enable preventative medicine decades before disease onset.
Topics:health#biomarkers#epigenetics#science#toxic-exposure#transgenerational-inheritance#vinclozolin
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