Age-associated sperm DNA methylation patterns do not directly persist trans-generationally.
Timothy G JenkinsEmma R JamesKenneth I AstonAlbert Salas-HuetosAlexander W PastuszakKen R SmithHeidi A HansonJames M HotalingDouglas T CarrellPublished in: Epigenetics & chromatin (2019)
This study suggests that the robust and consistent age-associated methylation alterations seen in human sperm are 'reset' during large-scale epigenetic reprograming processes and are not directly inherited trans-generationally (over two generations). An extremely small trend was present between the YGPA and OGPA groups that resemble the aging pattern in older sperm. However, this trend was not significant and was so small that, if real, is almost certainly biologically inert.