Publisher:
University of Utah
Source:
https://web.archive.org/web/20201105232102/https://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/epigenetics/rats/
Tags:
- Educational
- Other
- Science
- Pre-rendered 3D
- Rodent
- Voice Acted
- Biology
Date Added:
4/17/2025, 3:47:00 AM
Date Modified:
4/17/2025, 3:47:00 AM
Original Description:
Some mother rats spend a lot of time licking, grooming, and nursing their pups. Others seem to ignore their pups. Highly nurtured rat pups tend to grow up to be calm adults, while rat pups who receive little nurturing tend to grow up to be anxious.
It turns out that the difference between a calm and an anxious rat is not genetic, it's epigenetic. The nurturing behavior of a mother rat during the first week of life shapes her pups' epigenomes. And the epigenetic pattern that mom establishes tends to stay put, even after the pups become adults.
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FPSoftware\Flash\flashplayer_32_sa.exe
Launch Command:
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/epigenetics/rats/RatsLoader.swf
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