https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_famine_of_1944%E2%80%9345 … "Moreover, the children of the women who were pregnant during the famine were smaller, as expected. However, surprisingly, when these children grew up and had children those children were thought to also be smaller than average."
"[These data suggested that the famine experienced by the mothers caused some kind of epigenetic changes that were passed down to the next generation."
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It could also be explained with a selection process amongst eggs of the mother or sperms form the father.
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