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14 December 2013

'Memories' pass between generations

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-25156510
Behaviour can be affected by events in previous generations which have been passed on through a form of genetic memory, animal studies suggest.
 
The findings provide evidence of "transgenerational epigenetic inheritance" - that the environment can affect an individual's genetics, which can in turn be passed on.
One of the researchers Dr Brian Dias told the BBC: "This might be one mechanism that descendants show imprints of their ancestor.
"There is absolutely no doubt that what happens to the sperm and egg will affect subsequent generations."