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Incorporating transgenerational epigenetic inheritance into ecological risk assessment frameworks

Shaw et al., 2017

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18401290154329827228
Author
Shaw J
Judy J
Kumar A
Bertsch P
Wang M
Kirby J
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Environmental science & technology

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Chronic exposure to environmental contaminants can induce heritable “transgenerational” modifications to organisms, potentially affecting future ecosystem health and functionality. Incorporating transgenerational epigenetic heritability into risk assessment procedures has …
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