In most plants and animals, including humans, mitochondria are inherited exclusively, or nearly exclusively, from the mother.
A single exposure to a toxic fungicide during pregnancy can increase epigenetic disease risk for 20 subsequent generations.
A new study shows that plants can inherit mitochondria from their father, restoring fertility when maternal mitochondria are defective, challenging traditional views on mitochondrial inheritance.
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