Study Shows Maternal Fear of Snakes Can Be Inherited by Offspring in Endangered Mice
Biologists have discovered that critically endangered mouse offspring can epigenetically inherit learned fear responses to snakes from their mothers. This research offers new insights into how behavioral traits are transmitted non-genetically, impacting our understanding of adaptation and conservation for vulnerable species.
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