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> At least in the case of this food-deprivation finding, there is nothing you can do to/with the animal afterward, that reverses the impact of this epigenetic change.

I just want to add the obvious addendum again: that we know of. We've tried a few obvious things and that didn't change the behaviour, but that doesn't mean much in something this complex.



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