Epigenetic maternal effects on endogenous rhythms in precocial birds.
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...During the mothering phase, mothers influence not only the neurobiological development of their young (through DNA methylation patterns, chromatin marking systems, hormones) [1], but also their behavioural development by influencing their emotive and social traits [2–6], their sexual and maternal behaviours [7–9], their cognitive abilities [10] and their biological endogenous rhythms [11]....
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...Nongenetic transmissions of social motivation and rhythmicity have also been reported (Formanek et al 2008, 2009)....
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...Epigenetic modulation of ontogeny of circadian rhythms in behavioral parameters has also been demonstrated in another precocial bird, Japanese quail [26]....
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...…406 during the first weeks after hatching and no conclusions could be drawn concerning the long-407 term influences of this early experience (Bertin & Richard-Yris, 2005; de Margerie et al., 408 2012; Formanek et al., 2009; Perré et al., 2002; Roden & Wechsler, 1998; Shimmura et al., 409 2010)....
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...Liu et al. (1997), Francis et al. (1999), and Weaver et al. (2004) demonstrated that differences in maternal care (i.e., different amounts of licking, grooming, and back arching) during the first days of life of young rats altered the expression of their hippocampal glucocorticoid receptors (HGR),…...
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