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    Fat dads must not be blamed for their children's health problems

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    The relationship between the parental genomes in terms of the future growth and development of their offspring is not critical. For the majority of the genome the tissue-specific gene expression and epigenetic status is shared between the parents equally, with both alleles contributing without parental bias. For a very small number of genes the rules change and control of expression is restricted to a specific, parentally derived allele, a phenomenon known as genomic imprinting. The insulin-like growth factor 2 (Igf2/IGF2) is a robustly imprinted gene, important for fetal growth in both mice and humans. In utero IGF2 exhibits paternal expression, which is controlled by several mechanisms, including the maternally expressing untranslated H19 gene. In the study by Soubry et al., a correlation is drawn between the IGF2 methylation status in fetal cord blood leucocytes, and the obesity status of the father from whom the active IGF2 allele is derived through his sperm. These data imply that paternal obesity affects the normal IGF2 methylation in the sperm and this in turn alters the expression of IGF2 in the baby

    Transport of organic contaminants through salinity stratified water masses. A microcosm experiment

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    8 pages, 3 tables, 4 figures.-- PMID: 16962635 [PubMed].-- Online version available on Sep 14, 2006.A salt-wedge stratified microcosm, spiked with 31 target analytes, including PCBs, organochlorine and organophosphorous pesticides, triazines, organophosphate flame retardants and caffeine (an urban wastewater molecular marker), was setup. Compound behaviour was monitored during a four week period, by sampling at six different levels of the water column, in order to understand the transport and loss processes of the different classes of chemical substances. Compound transport from one water body to the other has been positively correlated with diffusion via their molar volume. Target analytes loss has been positively correlated with evaporation via their K(H) and with degradation via their half-lives. From these two processes, evaporation was found to be predominant using a multiparametric regression.Research funding was obtained from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology REN2001-1117. A.I.G. and E.J. acknowledge to Government of Catalonia and the former Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology, respectively, for awarding Ph.D. fellowships.Peer reviewe
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