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Smoking stays in your genes after you quit

Cigarette habit may leave a molecular mark.

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  1. Chari, R., et al. BMC Genomics 8, 297 (2007).

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British Columbia Cancer Research Centre

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Ledford, H. Smoking stays in your genes after you quit. Nature (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/news070827-5

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