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Scientists create ‘epigenetic couch potato’ mouse

by Staff December 4, 2019
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A study in mice shows for the first time that epigenetics — the molecular mechanisms that determine which genes are turned on or off — plays a key role in determining an individual’s innate drive to exercise.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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