Saturday, September 1, 2012

Research claims the human genome changes with age

Research claims the human genome changes with age
Research claims the human genome changes with age
American scientific research personnel deliver studying to say, are influenced by environment and nutrition factor on the 24th, the human individual's genome will change during all one's life. This may contribute to explaining why diseases such as cancer,etc. will take place as age increase. Scientific research personnel of the university of Sri Lankan American Johns Hopkin find, individual DNA (DNA) The mark will change in its life outside the heredity of the array, the change intensity among the same kinsfolks is similar each other. Molecular biology of Johns and Hopkin university of Sri Lankan and professor Andrew and Feinberg of science of heredity say in the report, discover, " the mark changes outside heredity Know because meal and other environmental factors happen " ,"it is at diabetes since it might test by embryology, self-closing disease sum cancer ( Cause) The respect plays an important role " . Researchers studied 600 relevant research project participants' DNA array before. These participants successively in 1991, and offered DNA sample during 2002. Methyl thing level at 111 samples scientific research personnel measure, find that changes with time in methyl thing level in about 1/3 of the samples. Johns the intersection of Hopkin and Sri Lankan - the intersection of Bloomberg and the intersection of public health and the intersection of associate professor and the intersection of Daniel and the intersection of law and forest of institute say: "We have seen the change that can be discovered Prove the individual's test embryology ' State) Will follow age to change. " Agence France-Presse says, can be by heredity in view of such a change, this may explain why some families are apter to suffer from a certain disease. The relevant research report is published on " magazine of American medical association ".


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