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mi̱ di̱ yong huni | 17:49, 6 Zwat Tsat 2024 | 675 × 341 (47 KB) | Ameisenigel | {{Information |Description=Depiction of inheritance patterns from the parent (F0) generation to the child (F1), grandchild (F2), and great-grandchild (F3) in humans and animals. An exposure in F0 can directly affect the developing fetus (F1) and the germ cells in F2; therefore, both routes of transmission are considered intergenerational. Transgenerational effects may be observed beginning with the F3 generation. |Source=https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-021-02316-6 |Date=2021-06-22 |Aut... |
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