supported by the National R&D program of China(2022YFC2703500);the Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou,China(202201020292 and 2023A03J0258);the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province(ZR2021ZD33);the Strategic Collaborative Research Program of the Ferring Institute of Reproductive Medicine,Ferring Pharmaceuticals and Chinese Academy of Sciences(FIRMC181101).
Environmental factors such as diet and lifestyle can influence the health of both mothers and offspring.However,its transgenerational transmission and underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown.Here,using a maternal...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31570322)。
The early development of the endosperm is crucial for balancing the allocation of maternal nutrients to offspring.This process is believed to be evolutionarily associated with genomic imprinting,resulting in parentall...