Neuronal Small RNAs Control Behavior Transgenerationally

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Abstract

The idea that brain activity can impact the fate of the progeny goes against a central tenet of biology. Posner et al. describe an RNA-based mechanism for how neuronal responses to environmental cues can be translated into heritable information that affects the behavior of progeny.

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Posner, R., Toker, I. A., Antonova, O., Star, E., Anava, S., Azmon, E., … Rechavi, O. (2019). Neuronal Small RNAs Control Behavior Transgenerationally. Cell, 177(7), 1814-1826.e15. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2019.04.029

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