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Parental Genes Leave a Lasting Imprint Beyond Inherited DNA
genomics1 month ago

Parental Genes Leave a Lasting Imprint Beyond Inherited DNA

A large international study analyzing over 30,000 families shows that a child’s traits—height, BMI, and school test scores—are shaped not only by their own DNA but also by the environment created by parents’ genes and by parent-of-origin effects. Researchers developed a method to separate direct genetic effects from indirect (genetic nurture) and parent-of-origin effects, finding that parental influences are substantial and that the same genetic regions can influence traits through both inheritance and environment. The findings have broad implications for interpreting genetic studies and shaping policy, suggesting that family environment plays a powerful role and that only direct genetic effects may be ideal drug targets.

Epigenetic Echoes Reveal Non-Mendelian Inheritance in Mammals
science1 month ago

Epigenetic Echoes Reveal Non-Mendelian Inheritance in Mammals

A federally funded mouse study finds that about 7% of inherited epigenetic patterns do not follow Mendel’s laws, uncovering additional imprinting events, emergent inheritance patterns that can’t be traced to either parent, and a rare mammalian paramutation in Capn11. The findings suggest epigenetic marks can be transmitted and even arise across generations, potentially influencing disease risk, and were mapped using long-read sequencing across three mouse generations.

"RNA-Mediated Parent-of-Origin Effects Stem from Selfish Conflict"
science2 years ago

"RNA-Mediated Parent-of-Origin Effects Stem from Selfish Conflict"

The study explores the mechanism behind a parent-of-origin effect on gene expression in a hermaphroditic nematode, C. tropicalis, uncovering a selfish element, slow-1/grow-1, with a maternal-effect toxin and zygotically expressed antidotes. The study reveals that the paternal inheritance of slow-1/grow-1 leads to decreased SLOW-1 dosage, transgenerational repression, and targeting by the piRNA pathway, shedding light on the evolutionary origins of imprinting and the molecular mechanisms underlying parent-of-origin effects on gene expression.