Parents’ Emotional Trauma May Change Their Children’s Biology

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Not a new idea, but the study is a nice summary of recent work in the area and demonstrates that the old gene-centric idea of inheritance is slowly being replaced by a much richer theory of how organisms interact with their environment and how they pass this information down to generations. It is a very "scary" development, as the article itself says. Once people realize the true impact of everyday stress and trauma they experience at the hands of their corrupt government, employer, social network, etc the liabilities for the offending entities would be huge and the social dynamic/structure would probably radically change.

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Parents’ emotional trauma may change their children’s biology. Studies in mice show how

"...That idea would have been laughed at 20 years ago. But today the hypothesis that an individual's experience might alter the cells and behavior of their children and grandchildren has become widely accepted. In animals, exposure to stress, cold, or high-fat diets has been shown to trigger metabolic changes in later generations. And small studies in humans exposed to traumatic conditions—among them the children of Holocaust survivors—suggest subtle biological and health changes in their children. The implications are profound. If our experiences can have consequences that reverberate to our children or our children's children, that's a powerful argument against everything from smoking to immigration policies that split families. "This is really scary stuff. If what your grandmother and grandfather were exposed to is going to change your disease risk, the things we're doing today that we thought were erased are affecting our great-great-grandchildren," says Michael Skinner, a biologist at Washington State University in Pullman. Skinner's own research in animals suggests changes to the epigenome, a swirl of biological factors that affect how genes are expressed, can be passed down through multiple generations. If trauma can trigger such epigenetic changes in people, the alterations could serve as biomarkers to identify individuals at greater risk for mental illness or other health problems—and as targets for interventions that might reverse that legacy."
 

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The children born to women living through war genocide and violent trauma experience epigenetic changes in genes associated with PTSD and depression.

What is done today, is also done to future generations.

Here’a a new study reporting on the effects of gene expression passed to children from mothers exposed to the trauma of genocide. The study is on women who were pregnant during the Rwandan genocide 1994, and their children.


This study found chemical modifications in genes associated with PTSD and depression in women directly exposed to the genocide. But they also found them in their children.

“In the study published in “Epigenomics,” they found that the terror of genocide was associated with chemically modifications to the DNA of genocide-exposed women and their offspring. Many of these modifications occurred in genes previously implicated in risk for mental disorders such as PTSD and depression. These findings suggest that, unlike gene mutations, these chemical “epigenetic” modifications can have a rapid response to trauma across generations.”

Epigenetics so far is not exactly the same in theory as acquired genetic modification. Probably this step of “gene expression modification” without a change in the underlying DNA is a way to accommodate the idea of genetic determination & still account for acquired adaptations. It’s less disturbing to the politics of the human genome project rationalism that way. Epigenetic studies can still get published.

“‘Epigenetics refers to stable, but reversible, chemical modifications made to DNA that help to control a gene’s function,’ Uddin said. ‘These can happen in a shorter time frame than is needed for changes to the underlying DNA sequence of genes. Our study found that prenatal genocide exposure was associated with an epigenetic pattern suggestive of reduced gene function in offspring.’”

Surely this modification happens in men too but the effects could be harder and more expensive to track.

This is what happens to the children of war genocide & violent trauma.
 
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