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Brown KC et al. (2017) Curr Biol "Transgenerational Inheritance: Perpetuating RNAi."

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    Brown KC, & Montgomery TA (2017). Transgenerational Inheritance: Perpetuating RNAi. Curr Biol, 27, R383-R385. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2017.03.061

    Reversible changes in gene expression independent of the genetic code can be transmitted from one generation to the next via poorly understood mechanisms. In worms, a histone-modifying enzyme is necessary to keep small RNA-guided transgenerational gene silencing in check.


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