In the mammalian germ cell line (parent to child), all of the epigenetic changes are removed and restored back to baseline. The cysteine is demethylated, and the histone’s spatial orientation/morphology epigenetics changes removed, which I find fascinating but is indeed a fact and destroys transgenerational epigenetic theory of widespread epigenetic inheritance in fact. This is actually done twice, once after inception and once after implantation. Therefore no prior epigenetic changes from parent will pass to child, barring an extremely rare mistake ie: the equivalence of a rare nucleotide substitution that occurs in a true genetic mutation if you will. This has been and continues to be extensively studied, but there is no evidence that the parent’s epigenetic changes can be passed to the offspring to any significant degree. If I am wrong, please elaborate, because I find it potentially dangerous that people are extrapolating this unproven if not disproven theory to subjects that could have large societal implications. The fact that epigenetic changes for gene regulation in adults with anxiety/depression isn’t surprising, regardless if the parents were holocaust survivors or pampered billionaires with no stress. This is a tremendous leap to present as evidence of epigenetic inheritance. You must follow the science/data/truth even if it contradicts your assumptions or logic.
nice lecture the bee model is great observation. 5:33 FKBPS gene and stress hormone regulation. its not easy to distinguish whether some disease manifests from parental upbringing or epigenetics though!(research direction) but some behaviors leaves surer marks e.g smoking stress drugs etc. 3:04
Well there will be many anxiety and depressed souls born into this world from 2020 onwards,fortunately humans are adaptaple and can change their energy dna..
In the mammalian germ cell line (parent to child), all of the epigenetic changes are removed and restored back to baseline. The cysteine is demethylated, and the histone’s spatial orientation/morphology epigenetics changes removed, which I find fascinating but is indeed a fact and destroys transgenerational epigenetic theory of widespread epigenetic inheritance in fact. This is actually done twice, once after inception and once after implantation. Therefore no prior epigenetic changes from parent will pass to child, barring an extremely rare mistake ie: the equivalence of a rare nucleotide substitution that occurs in a true genetic mutation if you will. This has been and continues to be extensively studied, but there is no evidence that the parent’s epigenetic changes can be passed to the offspring to any significant degree. If I am wrong, please elaborate, because I find it potentially dangerous that people are extrapolating this unproven if not disproven theory to subjects that could have large societal implications. The fact that epigenetic changes for gene regulation in adults with anxiety/depression isn’t surprising, regardless if the parents were holocaust survivors or pampered billionaires with no stress. This is a tremendous leap to present as evidence of epigenetic inheritance. You must follow the science/data/truth even if it contradicts your assumptions or logic.
Very nice! To the point and sweet. Thanks!
Thank you so much . This vedio has helped me a lot.
It was very helpful... thanks
May I use this video in some training with mental health professionals please ??
nice lecture the bee model is great observation. 5:33 FKBPS gene and stress hormone regulation. its not easy to distinguish whether some disease manifests from parental upbringing or epigenetics though!(research direction) but some behaviors leaves surer marks e.g smoking stress drugs etc. 3:04
Well there will be many anxiety and depressed souls born into this world from 2020 onwards,fortunately humans are adaptaple and can change their energy dna..
Nice