But, in this case, the epigenetic modification could be inherited from either the mother or the father.
This ancient legal right is deemed by scholars to be the single most important right inherited from the ancient Anglo-Saxon legal system and incorporated into the Constitution.
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In 1977, Brace published an article that put the age of the Western overbite at no more than two hundred and fifty years which is to say that flatware and, with it, a significant change in how we chewed were all it took for the edge-to-edge occlusion that we inherited from the Neanderthals to be replaced by the bite we now call normal.
In the far future, it may be possible to prevent genetic diseases from being inherited by cutting them out of the gene pool once and for all, so-called germline engineering.
It seems to be important in some sorts of cancer, and there is also evidence that regulation by methylation can be passed from parent to offspring, meaning that characteristics acquired by one generation may be inherited by the next.
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Also, if I accept this move I will be knocking the Late Night show, which I inherited from David Letterman and passed on to Jimmy Fallon, out of its long-held time slot.
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Some studies have shown that the effect can persist across generations, which means that genes that were not inherited from your great-grandparents could still be exerting an influence today.
The money must be transferred directly from the company 401(k) to an inherited IRA administered by a mutual fund company or other financial trustee.
Baroness Young, chairwoman of the CQC, admitted that the current inspection system - which the commission inherited from its predecessor - was flawed, but reforms would soon be in place.
Each year, the required distributions from the Roth, divided into separate inherited accounts, would be calculated based on each grandchild's age and would go into his or her individual trust.
For a more recent, if similarly calamitous, manifestation of the power of chaos theory, consider how different the world would be today had not a devout, soft-spoken Saudi Arabian engineer inherited a significant fortune from his estranged father.
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Taxes on inherited estates will go up to 40% from 35%, but the exemption will be indexed to rise with inflation -- a provision the source said was added at the insistence of moderate Democrats.
The solid underpinnings that he inherited from Galvin are intact, but it is four years later and the momentum seems to be dissipating, if the third quarter provides a clue.
Mr Paterson said he was a strong supporter of the military in Northern Ireland, but the government had inherited a "complete mess" from Labour and "sadly" very difficult decisions had to be made.
One benefit of thriving is to move from the class in which poverty was an inherited trait to the class in which wealth would be an inherited trait.
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Souther inherited her disease--familial cold autoinflammatory syndrome--from her father and figured there never would be a cure.
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