The role of maternal epigenetic inheritance in offspring growth and bone development
thesis
posted on 2023-04-20, 03:43authored byRUBY MADALENE OBERIN
A mother’s egg (oocyte) transmits both genetic and non-genetic (epigenetic) information to the next generation, which is crucial for offspring development. The exposure of oocytes to lifestyle factors such as drugs and diet may provoke epigenetic changes that could modify the development of the next generation; however, the mechanisms remain unclear. This project investigated the role of maternal epigenetic inheritance in offspring bone development, and revealed how a non-genetic program established in oocytes affects offspring growth and development. This work helps to define how inherited epigenetic information controls offspring development, which is important for understanding developmental origins of disease.
History
Principal supervisor
Patrick Stephen Western
Additional supervisor 1
Natalie A Sims
Year of Award
2023
Department, School or Centre
Central Clinical School
Additional Institution or Organisation
Molecular and Translational Science (Hudson Institute)