DNA tags mostly deleted in human germ cells

The few epigenetic markers that escape erasure might pass on risk for some diseases

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EARLY ERASER  Sometime in the first trimester, human embryos’ reproductive cells get wiped mostly clean of chemical tags marking the DNA.

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Mom and dad’s lifestyle may leave less of a mark on future generations than scientists have suspected.