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epigenetic ineheritance

Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance and Glyphosate: Conclusions

by Alison Bernstein19 January 202012 January 2020

Even people with relevant expertise can have difficulty interpreting a study, especially when the methods aren’t clearly stated in the article.

Uncategorized epigenetics, glyphosate, transgenerational inheritance
epigenetic ineheritance

Part 6: Methylation Analysis

by Alma Laney18 January 202012 January 2020

If transgenerational epigenetic inheritance is occurring, we'd expect similarities in epigenetic regulation between grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

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epigenetic ineheritance

Part 5: Statistics

by Alma Laney17 January 202012 January 2020

This post describes the importance of selecting the most appropriate method of statistical analysis, especially for complex studies.

Uncategorized epigenetics, glyphosate, transgenerational inheritance
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Part 4: The problem of founder effects

by Alma Laney16 January 202012 January 2020

Breeding experiments that use an outbred strain are more likely to suffer from founder effects.

Uncategorized epigenetics, glyphosate, transgenerational inheritance
epigenetic ineheritance

Part 3: Is the studied dose of glyphosate appropriate?

by Alma Laney15 January 202012 January 2020

In any study on glyphosate, the dose must be comparable to actual exposure in order to provide useful results.

Uncategorized epigenetics, glyphosate, transgenerational inheritance
epigenetic ineheritance

Part 2: Guidelines for studying epigenetic inheritance

by Alma Laney14 January 202012 January 20201 Comment

Can exposure to chemicals like glyphosate cause changes in your grandchildren through transgenerational epigenetic inheritance? This series explains.

Uncategorized epigenetics, glyphosate, transgenerational inheritance
epigenetic ineheritance

Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance and Glyphosate

by Alison Bernstein13 January 202012 January 2020

Can exposure to chemicals like glyphosate cause changes in your grandchildren through transgenerational epigenetic inheritance? This series explains.

Science epigenetics, glyphosate, transgenerational inheritance
epigenetic ineheritance

Part 1: What is Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance?

by Alma Laney13 January 202015 January 2020

Can exposure to chemicals like glyphosate cause changes in your grandchildren through transgenerational epigenetic inheritance? This series explains.

Science epigenetics, glyphosate, transgenerational inheritance

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