Andrew Huberman· PhD
They cannot be modified by behaviors and the various things that you do in your lifetime.
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They cannot be modified by behaviors and the various things that you do in your lifetime.
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But that's all occurring in the so-called somatic cells. The germ cells or the germline cells-- that is, the egg and the sperm-- are a very unique and protected set of cells that are generated in a particular way and whose genetic components are not modifiable by experience.
They cannot be modified by behaviors and the various things that you do in your lifetime.
The somatic cells, they can change in response to experience. The sperm and the egg, the so-called germ cells cannot.