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Pembrey

Great Ormond Street

clinical

heheh...

Nobody had had seen this kind of thing before, so this was the first time and all the people looking at the gel and saying "No, this can't be right and that's the wrong gel", you know, how you get excited about it, and then you think , maybe this is wrong and you are not on the right track. And we were very excited, as excited as scientists ever get.
This meant that the genes were not locked away. A simple environmental event could affect the way genes worked. And that could be inherited, as if a memory of an event was being passed down through generations. It was something many scientists regarded as impossible. If this effect could be observed in humans, the implications would be profound. It would mean that what we experience could affect not just us but our children and our grandchildren.
While these observations were just emerging from laboratories, Pembrey was still working at Great Ormond Street. He began to wonder why these links between generations would exist.
Now my reputation was made as a clinical geneticist, and so I was much freer to speculate outside my main career. I also like to stir things up a bit and it amuses me to speculate because I got nothing to lose. And if I'm right, well then that's very amusing. heheh...

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