Science Daily:

A long-held mantra suggests that you can't change your family, the genes they pass on, or the effect of these genes. Now, an international team of scientists, led by researchers at McMaster and McGill universities, is attacking that belief.

The researchers discovered the gene that is the strongest marker for heart disease can actually be modified by generous amounts of fruit and raw vegetables. The results of their study are published in the current issue of the journal PLoS Medicine.

Another day in the decline of biological determinism. As Susan Oyama (a leading figure of the developmental systems theory) once pointed out, the future will see the kind of gene worship consolidated by Dawkins as a version preformationism.