
Aug 18, 2026
✦Physics org
Molecular memory: How a mother's age echoes in her offspring's cells
Scientists found that a mother’s age affects her offspring through epigenetic changes rather than DNA damage. Kristin Gribble said, "Maternal age effects are incredibly common, from invertebrates up through humans." Her lab used rotifers to show these effects can reverse quickly, suggesting gene expression changes drive how mothers influence their children.