Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 Great email - especially about being careful when reading " genetic " test results versus epigenetics which is the question Ive been mulling over since I got CFS / ME / or whatever. Now it makes sense - so I may or may not have hardwired mutations from my DNA but I may have experienced a change in how my body metabolizes / gene expression caused by the infection - hence the shigt in methylation pathway that has occured. [Moderator: Just as a reminder, it is believed that most CFIDSer has one or more genetic/DNA mutations for coagulation. For example, I have Protrombin 20210 A/G Transpose defect]. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 OK - Im getting it. Hmmmmmm I think we should all get honorary medical degrees with this. From: Deborah Snider <negoshibiko@...> Subject: Comment on detoxigenomic Date: Thursday, November 20, 2008, 6:56 PM Great email - especially about being careful when reading " genetic " test results versus epigenetics which is the question Ive been mulling over since I got CFS / ME / or whatever. Now it makes sense - so I may or may not have hardwired mutations from my DNA but I may have experienced a change in how my body metabolizes / gene expression caused by the infection - hence the shigt in methylation pathway that has occured. [Moderator: Just as a reminder, it is believed that most CFIDSer has one or more genetic/DNA mutations for coagulation. For example, I have Protrombin 20210 A/G Transpose defect]. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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