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Social experience tweaks genome function to modify future behavior

June 7, 2017 by

What changes in the brain of an animal when its behavior is altered by experience? Research is working toward an answer to this question by focusing on the collective actions of genes. Researchers have identified and documented the activity of networks of genes involved in the response to social stress.

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