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Common Herbicide May Devastate Future Generations

The study provides evidence that glyphosate-induced changes to exposed rats could be used as biomarkers for determining propensity in subsequent generations for prostate and kidney diseases as well as obesity and incurring multiple diseases at once. In fact, by the time third- and fourth-generation rats whose predecessors had been exposed to the chemical were middle-aged, 90% had one or more of these health problems, a dramatically higher rate than the control group.

Epigenome-wide association study for glyphosate induced transgenerational xxxxx DNA methylation and histone retention epigenetic biomarkers for disease

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15592294.2020.1853319

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Glyphosate, herbicide, transgenerational, histone, DNA methylation, prostate, kidney, obesity, epigenetic transgenerational inheritance of pathology, toxicology, pesticide, organic, generation, diagnostic tests, germline epimutation, include imprinted-like gene characteristics

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