2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.10.27.466124
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Early embryonic heat shock induces long-term epigenetic memory by affecting the transition to zygotic independence

Abstract: SUMMARYEarly-life stress can generate persistent life-long effects that impact adult health and disease risk, but little is known of how such programming is established and maintained. Previous use of the Drosophila strain wm4h show that an early embryonic heat shock result in stable epigenetic alteration in the adult fly. To investigate the potential role of small non-coding RNA (sncRNA) in the initiation of such long-term epigenetic effects, we here generated a fine timeline of sncRNA expression during the f… Show more

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