Research on mice in Jiangsu, China, reveals that fathers' pre-conception exercise habits can influence offspring's fitness levels, indicating potential epigenetic benefits of physical activity. This discovery is significant for geneticists and biologists as it expands understanding of how paternal behaviors affect progeny health beyond traditional genetic inheritance. Future studies may explore the specific mechanisms by which these traits are passed on.
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