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> So far, not a lot of evidence in support, so while this makes for
interesting presentation and magazine article speculation, there just isn’t
anything tangible just yet.

Thank you for this.  So can anyone suggest other mechanisms for epigenetic
influence on the next generation?
How about claims such as in this article?   Your Genes can Remember
<https://medium.com/predict/your-genes-can-remember-what-your-grandparents-had-been-through-39126c872e3a#:~:text=The%20Dutch%20Hunger%20Winter%20remarkably,stable%20and%20resistant%20to%20alterations.>
What's our current scientifically-based understanding?

Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
530 277 4450
ScientificBeekeeping.com

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