The Telegraph: Phobias may be memories passed down in genes from ancestors


Memories may be passed down through generations in DNA in a process that may be the underlying cause of phobias, according to this article from The Telegraph.

Memories can be passed down to later generations through genetic switches that allow offspring to inherit the experience of their ancestors, according to new research that may explain how phobias can develop.

Read the article in The Telegraph: Phobias may be memories passed down in genes from ancestors