Sperm epigenetics linked to likelihood of pregnancy
A new method for determining the 'biological age' of sperm may be a useful predictor of pregnancy success...
A biochemical process in which a DNA molecule is modified by the addition of methyl chemical groups at selected locations. It is important in the control of gene expression and embryonic development in higher organisms.
A new method for determining the 'biological age' of sperm may be a useful predictor of pregnancy success...
Depression during pregnancy has been linked to placental gene modifications according to a study conducted by NIH researchers...
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