This paper argues that there is a revolution afoot in the developmental science of gene-environment interplay. We summarize, for an audience of developmental researchers and clinicians, how epigenetic processes - chromatin structural modifications that regulate gene expression without changing DNA sequences - may offer a strong, parsimonious account for the convergence of genetic and contextual variation in the genesis of adaptive and maladaptive development. Epigenetic processes may play a plausible explanatory role in understanding: divergent trajectories and sexual dimorphisms in brain development; statistical interactions between genes and environments; the biological embedding of early psychosocial adversities; the linkages of such adv...
Introduction The chemical marking of the DNA and surrounding histone proteins represent some of the ...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that genetic factors are inadequate to fully explain many proce...
Development is a dynamic process that involves interplay between genes and the environment. In mamma...
This paper argues that there is a revolution afoot in the developmental science of gene–environment ...
In this chapter, we aim to demonstrate that epigenetic regulation is a central, cohesive and compreh...
Why do we grow up to have the traits we do? Most 20th century scientists answered this question by r...
ABSTRACT: Plasticity is a typical feature of development and can lead to diver-gent phenotypes. Ther...
ABSTRACT: There is now considerable evidence that elements of the heritable or familial component of...
International audienceEpigenetic research has accelerated rapidly in the twenty-first century, gener...
Epigenetics has progressed rapidly from an obscure quirk of heredity into a data-heavy ‘omic’ scien...
Epigenetics has progressed rapidly from an obscure quirk of heredity into a data-heavy ‘omic ’ scien...
Lamarck was one of the first scientists who attempted to explain evolution, and he is especially wel...
The definition of epigenetics is still under intense debate; however, its concept has evolved since ...
While the eukaryotic genome is the same throughout all somatic cells in an organism, there are spec...
This document is a pdf of the finalised, published verson of the article 'Developmental trauma and t...
Introduction The chemical marking of the DNA and surrounding histone proteins represent some of the ...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that genetic factors are inadequate to fully explain many proce...
Development is a dynamic process that involves interplay between genes and the environment. In mamma...
This paper argues that there is a revolution afoot in the developmental science of gene–environment ...
In this chapter, we aim to demonstrate that epigenetic regulation is a central, cohesive and compreh...
Why do we grow up to have the traits we do? Most 20th century scientists answered this question by r...
ABSTRACT: Plasticity is a typical feature of development and can lead to diver-gent phenotypes. Ther...
ABSTRACT: There is now considerable evidence that elements of the heritable or familial component of...
International audienceEpigenetic research has accelerated rapidly in the twenty-first century, gener...
Epigenetics has progressed rapidly from an obscure quirk of heredity into a data-heavy ‘omic’ scien...
Epigenetics has progressed rapidly from an obscure quirk of heredity into a data-heavy ‘omic ’ scien...
Lamarck was one of the first scientists who attempted to explain evolution, and he is especially wel...
The definition of epigenetics is still under intense debate; however, its concept has evolved since ...
While the eukaryotic genome is the same throughout all somatic cells in an organism, there are spec...
This document is a pdf of the finalised, published verson of the article 'Developmental trauma and t...
Introduction The chemical marking of the DNA and surrounding histone proteins represent some of the ...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that genetic factors are inadequate to fully explain many proce...
Development is a dynamic process that involves interplay between genes and the environment. In mamma...