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English: A diagram showing the difference between Intergeneration and Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance in females. "Intergenerational" is when the effect lasts through to the F2 generation (both F1/2 were potentially exposed in utero since a female's eggs develop during the foetal stage). "Transgenerational" inheritance is then the effect lasts until at least the F3 generation (no direct exposure). Image was modified from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:TGE_Mice1.jpg, concept is based on https://doi.org/10.1016%2Fj.cell.2014.02.045
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Intergenerational vs transgenerational inheritance through the female line

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