2022
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202209.0473.v1
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On the Role of Seminal Fluid Protein and Nucleic Acid Content in the Paternal Epigenetic Inheritance

Abstract: The evidence supports the occurrence of environmentally induced paternal epigenetic inheritance shaping the offspring phenotype in the absence of direct or indirect paternal care, and the empirical results clearly indicate that sperm epigenetics is one of the major actors mediating these paternal effects. However, sperm often make up only a small fraction of the male ejaculate in animals. Males also have a complex mixture of proteins, peptides, types of small RNAs, and cell-free DNA fragments in their seminal … Show more

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