I. Introduction. Developmental Systems, Nature-nurture, And The Role Of Genes In Behavior And Development : On The Legacy Of Gilbert Gottlieb / Kathryn E. Hood... [et Al.] -- Normally Occurring Environmental And Behavioral Influences On Gene Activity : From Central Dogma To Probabilistic Epigenesis
Handbook of Developmental Science, Behavior, and Genetics (Hood/Handbook of Developmental Science, Behavior, and Genetics) || Trans-Generational Epigenetic Inheritance
โ Scribed by Hood, Kathryn E.; Halpern, Carolyn Tucker; Greenberg, Gary; Lerner, Richard M.
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 202 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 1405187824
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โฆ Synopsis
This chapter addresses the possibility that experientially-induced phenotypic adjustments made by one generation could directly influence the phenotypes of succeeding generations. An overview of what is known about gene regulation and development is presented followed by evidence for trans-generational, epigenetic inheritance in animals, how it might be accomplished, under what conditions, and the implications of these phenomena for our understanding of behavioral development.
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I. Introduction. Developmental Systems, Nature-nurture, And The Role Of Genes In Behavior And Development : On The Legacy Of Gilbert Gottlieb / Kathryn E. Hood... [et Al.] -- Normally Occurring Environmental And Behavioral Influences On Gene Activity : From Central Dogma To Probabilistic Epigenesis
I. Introduction. Developmental Systems, Nature-nurture, And The Role Of Genes In Behavior And Development : On The Legacy Of Gilbert Gottlieb / Kathryn E. Hood... [et Al.] -- Normally Occurring Environmental And Behavioral Influences On Gene Activity : From Central Dogma To Probabilistic Epigenesis
I. Introduction. Developmental Systems, Nature-nurture, And The Role Of Genes In Behavior And Development : On The Legacy Of Gilbert Gottlieb / Kathryn E. Hood... [et Al.] -- Normally Occurring Environmental And Behavioral Influences On Gene Activity : From Central Dogma To Probabilistic Epigenesis
Evolution is a striking tapestry in which conservation and innovation, permanence and change, and necessity and contingency are thoroughly intertwined. (Evan Thompson, 2007, p. 195)
In the years since our dear colleague Gilbert Gottlieb departed, the field of genetics, brain, and behavior has continued to progress. It is interesting to consider now the extent of Gottlieb's influence on this field, whether his principal ideas are supported in the light of current knowledge, and