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Beyond the genome: intergenerational inheritance through epigenetics and other pathways.
The American Association of Anthropological Genetics (AAAG) paired with the American Association of Biological Anthropology (AABA) to put on a symposium at the 94th Annual AAABA meeting entitled, "Beyond the genome: Intergenerational inheritance through epigenetics and other pathways." The symposium was held at the Marriott Waterfront in Baltimore, Maryland, on 14 March 2025, and was organized by Dr. Amy Non. The symposium's 13 speakers covered topics including the value of unique study designs and rare ecological settings, contributions of animal models, mechanisms beyond traditional epigenetics, such as microchimerism, microbiomes, and bioactive molecules in milk. Speakers also addressed ethical considerations of studies of intergenerational inheritance, including misconceptions and overhype. The discussed approaches help address ongoing challenges in the field of epigenetics, including how to demonstrate lasting effects across generations, identify causal associations with early life exposures, and ensure accurate interpretation of findings.
期刊介绍:
Epigenomics provides the forum to address the rapidly progressing research developments in this ever-expanding field; to report on the major challenges ahead and critical advances that are propelling the science forward. The journal delivers this information in concise, at-a-glance article formats – invaluable to a time constrained community.
Substantial developments in our current knowledge and understanding of genomics and epigenetics are constantly being made, yet this field is still in its infancy. Epigenomics provides a critical overview of the latest and most significant advances as they unfold and explores their potential application in the clinical setting.