my very first time of drawing a cat warrior i tried
Yep
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my very first time of drawing a cat warrior i tried
I love everyone, you need hugs, cuddles, snuggles or someone to talk to talk to me
but at least you guys can get girlfriends and boyfriends, im here like:
PLEAS LOVE ME…NEVERMIND I HAVE A PILLOW :P
atleast you guys are happy with your relationship and if you don’t have one i bet you could get a relationship before i could
XD my life sucks *giggles*
but i have random anon to hug so
i am happy
Who is that?
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.
Scientists have long assumed that memories and learned experiences built up during a lifetime must be passed on by teaching later generations or through personal experience.
However, new research has shown that it is possible for some information to be inherited biologically through chemical changes that occur in DNA.
Researchers at the Emory University School of Medicine, in Atlanta, found that mice can pass on learned information about traumatic or stressful experiences – in this case a fear of the smell of cherry blossom – to subsequent generations.
The results may help to explain why people suffer from seemingly
irrational phobias – it may be based on the inherited experiences of
their ancestors.
In the study, which is published in the journal of Nature Neuroscience, the researchers trained mice to fear the smell of cherry blossom using electric shocks before allowing them to breed.
Always been fascinated by this and the implications it holds for the kind of information Black people who have endured colonialism have passed on to their descendants who still experience similar ills
Holy…
