August 2009 New York Times
There have been scientific studies in England that show how our genes have been affected. One of the most recent studies I have read is about brain function. The scientists are studying the impact of our life experiences, brain function and genetics. They found out something that makes so-o-o much sense to me.
They found that children from average families have their DNA, which replicates dopamine, seratonin, and norepinephrin, able to open and 'turn on' the correct codes with the correct strand of DNA to make those essential compounds. Children who have had traumatic childhoods, refugees, war, domestic abuse....do have those same gene sequences but they are unable to open and replicate. Those genes have simply been 'turned off'.
There have been scientific studies in England that show how our genes have been affected. One of the most recent studies I have read is about brain function. The scientists are studying the impact of our life experiences, brain function and genetics. They found out something that makes so-o-o much sense to me.
They found that children from average families have their DNA, which replicates dopamine, seratonin, and norepinephrin, able to open and 'turn on' the correct codes with the correct strand of DNA to make those essential compounds. Children who have had traumatic childhoods, refugees, war, domestic abuse....do have those same gene sequences but they are unable to open and replicate. Those genes have simply been 'turned off'.