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By ARTE France Scientifilms
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Our hands, our eyes , our face
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our all body is an aggregate of billions of cells.
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At the heart of each of them is nestled the DNA,
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the one that we received from our parents
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and that we'll transfer to our children.
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What is exactly passed
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from one generation to the other,
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from one cell to the other?
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We know that DNA is transmitted
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but not only DNA.
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Identical twins
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have the same DNA,
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the same genome,
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and nonetheless have physical differences.
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How is that possible?
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The genome has been considered like a book
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and indeed book's editions can be
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very different from each other.
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Scientist have assumed for a long time
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that DNA ruled our biologic destiny.
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Nowadays they're discovering a new world:
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we're becoming more and more aware that
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DNA doesn't explain everything.
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And more and more capable of cultivating
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the ideas about the impact of the environment.
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All around the world,
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biologists are investigating this new mystery.
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My job is to look into
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the cellular nucleus
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for new knowledge
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and to reach places that people have never reached before.
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A scientific adventure
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in which we seek to unravel step by step
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what influences our DNA
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during our intere lifetime,
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our identity
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and, possibly, our inheritance.
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The new mysteries of our inheritance
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A film by Laurence Selfaty
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wrote together with Cécile Dumas