Exam 8: The New Frontier - Behavioral Epigenetics or How Nurture
Exam 1: Introduction: Links Between Health and Behavior10 Questions
Exam 2: Health Issues and Behavior10 Questions
Exam 3: Social-Behavioral Theory and Its Roots10 Questions
Exam 4: Individual Health Behavior Theories10 Questions
Exam 5: Social, Cultural, and Environmental Theories Part I10 Questions
Exam 6: Social, Cultural, and Environmental Theories Part II10 Questions
Exam 7: Multilevel Theories10 Questions
Exam 8: The New Frontier - Behavioral Epigenetics or How Nurture10 Questions
Exam 9: Doing Something About It: the Ecological Perspective and the Move From Theory to Practice10 Questions
Exam 10: Communities and Populations As the Focus for Health Promotion Programs10 Questions
Exam 11: Application of Theory: Schools and Worksites10 Questions
Exam 12: Application of Theory: Communications Campaigns10 Questions
Exam 13: Application of Theory: Global Health10 Questions
Exam 14: Application of Theory: High-Risk and Special Populations10 Questions
Exam 15: Evaluation: What Is It? Why Is It Needed? How Does It Relate to Theory?10 Questions
Exam 16: Culture, Diversity, and Health Disparities: Are Current Theories Relevant10 Questions
Exam 17: Career Choices and Social/behavioral Theory in Public Health: a Brief Introduction10 Questions
Exam 18: Behavioral Factors: Access to Clean Water, Health Risks, and Infectious Diseases100 Questions
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Which process blocks the transcription (copying) process, "turning off" expression of that gene?
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Although changes resulting from epigenetic mechanisms can persist and may even be inherited, some of these changes can be reversed, known as:
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In 1859, who published Origin of Species, a seminal book that became the foundation for the modern science of genetic evolution, sociobiology, human behavioral ecology, and evolutionary psychology, among others?
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It is probably the case that all epigenetic changes are reversible.
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Health disparities tend to occur in clusters, considered which type of phenomena?
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Which process is not so much an "off-on" process as it is like a dimmer switch?
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Changes resulting from epigenetic mechanisms can persist and may even be inherited-passed on to the next generation.
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The key for which of the following is that a wide range of environmental factors, from many layers of a person's social ecology, can affect DNA methylation/demethylation and histone modification for specific genes as part of the process of translation and transcription?
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Histones have "tails" capable of receiving signals that can either loosen up the packed DNA strands, making them more available for copying, or keep them wrapped up tightly and thus less available for copying.
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Health disparity communities and populations are exposed to higher levels of the kinds of environmental factors that produce epigenetic changes associated with health risk.
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