Exposure To Environmental Toxins Causes Next Three Generations To Be Affected
March 4, 2012 | DNA
A Washington State University researcher has demonstrated that a variety of environmental toxins can have negative effects on the genes of not just an exposed organism but the next three generations of its offspring.
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