I just got my CD of the 25th annual Boston Trauma Conference (BVK). I am listening to differential gene expression in peer reared versus mother reared rhesus monkey studies. I don't know if we can get a group ACEs subscription to this work... I may check it out for ACEs subscribers.... But I am shocked. As shocked as I was when I first learned of Harlow's Monkey experiments in 2001. Work by:
Genes that are thought to promote certain negative behaviors such as drinking too much as an adolescent ---- are protective if the monkey is mother reared versus peer reared. In fact 25 percent (1/4) of the entire genome of the rhesus monkey is differentially methylated (i.e. expressed) vs not expressed at age 8 in these monkeys depending on whether they are peer vs mother reared. Environment matters!!! This is astounding. So what we think may genetically be the problem gene (or many researchers in big academic centers)--- is protective in the right environment. If anyone has the most recent published data to this work... I would like to see it....
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