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An example of exposure causing environmental epigenetic can be seen in Lemon Sharks. Due to a dredging event, lemon sharks in the Bahamas experienced an epigenetic change. This dredging caused exposure to different toxic metals like Manganese. This exposure caused the lemon sharks’ DNA to methylate at abnormal rates which caused gene expression to be altered, especially juveniles. |
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Environmental Epigentics example of triggers: Exposure
How environmental epigenetics can be caused by exposure (intro paragrapgh)
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An example of exposure causing environmental epigenetic can be seen in Lemon Sharks. Due to a dredging event, lemon sharks in the Bahamas experienced an epigenetic change. This dredging caused exposure to different toxic metals like Manganese. This exposure caused the lemon sharks’ DNA to methylate at abnormal rates which caused gene expression to be altered, especially juveniles.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X21004581
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