Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance in birds

Carlos Guerrero-Bosagna, Mireille Morisson, Laurence Liaubet, T. Bas Rodenburg, Elske N. de Haas, L'ubor Kost'al, Frederique Pitel

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    Abstract

    While it has been shown that epigenetics accounts for a portion of the variability of complex traits linked to interactions with the environment, the real contribution of epigenetics to phenotypic variation remains to be assessed. In recent years, a growing number of studies have revealed that epigenetic modifications can be transmitted across generations in several animal species. Numerous studies have demonstrated inter- or multi-generational effects of changing environment in birds, but very few studies have been published showing epigenetic transgenerational inheritance in these species. In this review, we mention work conducted in parent-to-offspring transmission analyses in bird species, with a focus on the impact of early stressors on behaviour. We then present recent advances in transgenerational epigenetics in birds, which involve germline linked non-Mendelian inheritance, underline the advantages and drawbacks of working on birds in this field and comment on future directions of transgenerational studies in bird species.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalEnvironmental Epigenetics
    Volume4
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2018

    Keywords

    • transgenerational epigenetics
    • birds
    • non-mendelian inheritance
    • environment
    • behaviour

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