epigenetics .
Epigenetics refers to the study of how genes are regulated.
epigenetics , but trauma is just another example of an environmental influence that can have a profound effect.
epigenetics provides a mechanism for adaptation.
The epigenetics but the raw data -- what we're able to acquire now with the DNA chip with whole genome sequencing -- that
And epigenetics might not be a term that everyone's familiar with.
I next looked at epigenetics , which is the chemical switches you have on genes that you can get through the environment.
In the field of epigenetics , scientists actually test what the environment-- in fact, the environmental effects on our genes are.
But the epigenetics is really what I like to think of as the operating system of this cell.
One form of epigenetics is actually called DNA methylation, which is just a chemical modification to different places throughout the genome.
One form of epigenetics is called 'DNA methylation.'
And before you ask me about epigenetics or gene expression, yeah, these SNPs have to be expressed, but if they're associated with a trait like school achievement,
Next was the field of epigenetics .
There's a whole field called epigenetics which recognizes that.
But the ability to get to epigenetics , in terms of methyl groups, things like that, talk to us about all the other rich information
But the exciting thing about epigenetics , we're finding that it's more like software.
that experience can also influence epigenetics .
My only concern is that epigenetics is only one of those hallmarks of aging.
that can have profound effects on epigenetics .
And there's this whole other recent research around epigenetics , repeated experiences that affect gene expression, whether we're turning genes on or off,
It also leaves out the important phenomenon of epigenetics .
There's another term you might come across in addition to epigenetics .
is that because of this thing that we call epigenetics , we have to sort of recognize that even if we possess the gene for something,
And there's this whole new field of epigenetics -- I don't know if you're learning about that, talking about it, thinking about it.
I think it's really important to not take the epigenetics too literally and try to tie little regions on little marks on genes to specific behaviors.
So sometimes, people object to the concept of epigenetics as though they want to take issue with it.
But again, coming back to epigenetics , what I want to make you understand is that now we have lots of studies that show that the male's lifestyle
What we now know from epigenetics is that impact can travel across generations.
to our different genes, and epigenetics is really what I like to think of as the operating system of the cell.
So I'm going to try to define epigenetics for you briefly
And so the way I want to express that point is by using a concept called epigenetics .
So nutrigenomics, how does food express your genetics, epigenetics .
They also, through these-- probably people are familiar with this concept of epigenetics .
Many people have misconceptions about epigenetics .
So one of these hallmarks that my lab in particular is very interested in is this concept of epigenetics .
So thank you for that question, and we are just now looking into including genetics, epigenetics ,
Now, how related is that to like the idea of epigenetics , that some turn off and depending on what you do?
Scientists in the field of genetics-- a new field, actually, called epigenetics is starting to show that this is not something we're just imagining,
That's epigenetics .
Well, one of the really interesting things about epigenetics of PTSD and the epigenetics of recovery from trauma is that
So it's important to understand about epigenetics , and this is that you're not stuck just because there's an epigenetic change.
We have to start thinking about epigenetics also in terms of what it tells us about adaptation and resilience.
And that is a really powerful demonstration of what we're talking about, when we're talking about behavioral epigenetics and
By trying to understand the epigenetics of what occurs in healing, generally and also in
But I'm thinking about broadening the lens even more: What are some of the things from genetics, from epigenetics , from our evolutionary history
One of these hallmarks that my lab, in particular, is very interested in is this concept of 'epigenetics .'
the epigenetic, in brain and sperm, but will also, inexplicably, be afraid of cherry blossoms, even