Basics of social cognitive and affective neuroscience
XXVII. Inclusive heritability
Authors:
F. Koukolík
Authors‘ workplace:
Primář: MUDr. Radoslav Matěj, Ph. D.
; Národní referenční laboratoř prionových chorob
; Thomayerova nemocnice, Praha
; Oddělení patologie a molekulární medicíny
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Prakt. Lék. 2013; 93(3): 84-89
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Of different specialties
Overview
The science of genetics is undergoing shift. DNA is not unchanging template of heredity and the sole agent of inheritance. There is increasing awareness that non-genetic information can also be inherited across generations. To unify genetic and non-genetic heritability the concepts of inclusive heritability were recently proposed. Non-genetic inherited information can arise through several mechanisms: epigenetics, parental effects, ecological and cultural inheritance. A fundamental change in the social, cognitive and affective neuroscience and other social sciences is being expected.
Keywords:
inclusive heritability – epigenetics – parental effects – cultural inheritance
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