Submitted by spudfolio t3_ymdkuj in askscience
SlightlyAlmighty t1_iv56bug wrote
Reply to comment by windowsfrozenshut in How does the expression of DNA change during puberty? by spudfolio
I believe you pass on some sensibility in that area, like the kids will be more prone to get the disease, not that they will actually develop it. Major influence if both parents have it, even more if their parents had it.
For example, if your grandparents had lung cancer, your parents have lung cancer, it would be wise if you didn't smoke or inhale toxic chemicals on a regular basis.
Edit for clarification: by inhaling toxic chemicals on a regular basis I mean work in places where said chemicals are present: factories, paint shops, gas stations etc
windowsfrozenshut t1_iv5jgp5 wrote
Thanks for the answer.
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