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<blockquote data-quote="97snaketrplB" data-source="post: 14002538" data-attributes="member: 11680"><p>I honestly had no idea people believed this. Confounding factors aside, it wouldn't make a bit of difference. Classic example of noticing a correlation and mistakenly seeing causation. And that's not just my opinion on the matter, it's scientific fact. </p><p></p><p>Things like gene expression/activation occurs all the time, due to various processes/disease states. It's why things like anabolic steroids work, steroid docks with the androgen receptor and genes are expressed in the skeletal muscle that increase nitrogen retention and insulin sensitivity and such. Sometimes gene expression occurs in disease states like chronic heart failure, where the myocardium reverts to a fetal physiology with regard to energy utilization in an effort to preserve function. </p><p></p><p>But damage from age/radiation/pathogens aside, nothing changes the underlying code. You are what you are, and your kid will be whatever gamete it happens to inherit from you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97snaketrplB, post: 14002538, member: 11680"] I honestly had no idea people believed this. Confounding factors aside, it wouldn't make a bit of difference. Classic example of noticing a correlation and mistakenly seeing causation. And that's not just my opinion on the matter, it's scientific fact. Things like gene expression/activation occurs all the time, due to various processes/disease states. It's why things like anabolic steroids work, steroid docks with the androgen receptor and genes are expressed in the skeletal muscle that increase nitrogen retention and insulin sensitivity and such. Sometimes gene expression occurs in disease states like chronic heart failure, where the myocardium reverts to a fetal physiology with regard to energy utilization in an effort to preserve function. But damage from age/radiation/pathogens aside, nothing changes the underlying code. You are what you are, and your kid will be whatever gamete it happens to inherit from you. [/QUOTE]
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