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Genetic memory (psychology) - Wikipedia

Genetic Memory: The Surprising Legacy of Our Ancestors
In 2013, researchers conducted a curious experiment with mice. A group of them was trained to develop an aversion to...

The gist is that genetic memory are subconscious memories that are passed down through DNA to offspring in both humans and animals. It is already known that humans are not a blank state, that humans are born with different temperaments, and that children tend to act like their parents. However, what other implications can this have? Could genetic memory be different between the sexes? Different races? Could this also be related to past life regression or do you guys think that is nonsense? I'm curious.