Maternal stress during pregnancy may shorten lifespans of male lizard offspring
Published Date: 5/14/2021
Source: phys.org
Mother fence lizards that experience stress during pregnancy give birth to male offspring with shortened telomeres, or bits of non-coding DNA that cap the ends of chromosomes, according to a Penn State-led study. Shorter telomeres are associated with decreased lifespan in humans; therefore, the team's findings may have implications for human longevity.