Phobias may be memories passed down through generations in DNA, according to a new research.

Phobias may be memories passed down through generations in DNA, according to a new research.

Fear can modify our DNA and influence the behavior of future generations, researchers find. According to a Nature Neuroscience study, when an ancestor endured a terrifying experience – and managed to survive – their genetic machinery kept note of it, manifesting as a phobia that gets passed down to subsequent kin.

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