Violence in Syria may have altered survivors' genes
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Загружено: 2025-03-13
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A study suggests that the violence in Syria in the 1980s may have altered the genomes of survivors, potentially impacting future generations.
Dr Connie J Mulligan, anthropology and genetics professor at the University of Florida, collaborated with Syrian, Jordanian, and western researchers and concluded that the grandchildren of women who survived the 1982 Hama massacre may still bear marks of their grandmothers’ stress in their genomes.
This could be the first human evidence of stress being passed through generations—something previously only seen in animals.
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