Thursday, February 21, 2013

Epigenetics-Nature versus Nurture

Among the many topics which i like to debate about, Nature versus Nurture holds a special place. It can also be called as debate of free will verus determinism. Will ponder more about that in some other post.
Today would like to bring attention to "Epigenetics". A very interesting field which kind of favors nurture theory or on second thoughts does it!!.
Let me get this by posing few questions.

1. Does our diet have an influence on our children?

2. Can I blame my health condition on my mother for what she ate or did not eat during pregnancy?

3. How do our genes learn from our experiences? How is the information incorporated into the DNA?

4. How does from a single cell embryo we become complex human beings? How does the stem cell know to become eye or ear or cardiac cell?

5. How does my nutrition and my environment influence the expression of my genes?

6. Why are identical twins different in terms of characteristics, behavior preferences?

7. Can anxiety or calmness be related to the amount of cuddling and care you received during infancy?

The answer to above question partly lies in epigenetics.

Excellent site to learn is http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/epigenetics/

But answers with my bias and understanding are:

1. Yes, our diet has an influence. If your paternal grandfather had food abundance you may have a shortened lifespan!!

2. During early embryonic period it is very crucial for mothers to have balanced nutritious diet (vitmin B complex, folic acid etc.). Lack of key nutrients can increase risk of obesity, cancer and diabetes.

:) Boys, men eat less and feed the women properly!

3. Our experiences can be tagged to DNA by processed called as methylation and acetylation. They are prone to change. Toxins have detrimental effect by acting on these processes.

4. By epigenetics cells become destined organs! (Language)

5. Even for adults having methyl ric food is beneficial. Food guide.

6. The genes may be same but the expression is different because of epigenetics. Also the genes are not same!!

7. Yup, if we extrapolate data from rats. Pup which is licked for first week is more calm. But we do not want the whole world to be full of Buddhas (Monks).

In another post will try to focus on role of epigentics in cancer and how this is being targeted to fight cancer.

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