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Molecular memory: How a mother's age echoes in her offspring's cells

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In humans and many other animals, a mother's age can affect the physical and behavioral characteristics of the next generation. Scientists call these changes maternal age effects, and while they are widespread across the animal kingdom, researchers still don't fully understand how or why they occur.

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  • 01In humans and many other animals, a mother's age can affect the physical and behavioral characteristics of the next generation.
  • 02Scientists call these changes maternal age effects, and while they are widespread across the animal kingdom, researchers still don't fully understand how or why they occur.
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