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Epigenetic inheritance and the missing heritability

Marco Trerotola, Valeria Relli, Pasquale Simeone, Saverio Alberti

Human Genomics · 2015 · ▲ 323 citations

Abstract

Genome-wide association studies of complex physiological traits and diseases consistently found that associated genetic factors, such as allelic polymorphisms or DNA mutations, only explained a minority of the expected heritable fraction. This discrepancy is known as "missing heritability", and its underlying factors and molecular mechanisms are not established. Epigenetic programs may account for a significant fraction of the "missing heritability." Epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation and chromatin assembly states, reflect the high plasticity of the genome and contribute to stably alter gene expression without modifying genomic DNA sequences. Consistent components of complex traits, such as those linked to human stature/height, fertility, and food metabolism or to hereditary defects, have been shown to respond to environmental or nutritional condition and to be epigenetically inherited. The knowledge acquired from epigenetic genome reprogramming during development, stem cell differentiation/de-differentiation, and model organisms is today shedding light on the mechanisms of (a) mitotic inheritance of epigenetic traits from cell to cell, (b) meiotic epigenetic inheritance from generation to generation, and (c) true transgenerational inheritance. Such mechanisms have been shown to include incomplete erasure of DNA methylation, parental effects, transmission of distinct RNA types (mRNA, non-coding RNA, miRNA, siRNA, piRNA), and persistence of subsets of histone marks.

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10.1186/s40246-015-0041-3
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Trerotola, M., Relli, V., Simeone, P., &amp; Alberti, S. (2015). Epigenetic inheritance and the missing heritability. <em>Human Genomics</em>. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40246-015-0041-3
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Trerotola M, Relli V, Simeone P, Alberti S. Epigenetic inheritance and the missing heritability. Human Genomics. 2015. doi:10.1186/s40246-015-0041-3.
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@article{marco2015Epigen, title = {Epigenetic inheritance and the missing heritability}, author = {Marco Trerotola and Valeria Relli and Pasquale Simeone and Saverio Alberti}, journal = {Human Genomics}, year = {2015}, doi = {10.1186/s40246-015-0041-3}, }

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