The effects of an animal’s environment during adolescence can be passed
down to future offspring, according to two new studies. If applicable to
humans, the research, done on rodents, suggests that the impact of both
childhood education and early abuse could span generations. The
findings provide support for a 200-year-old theory of evolution that has
been largely dismissed: Lamarckian evolution, which states that
acquired characteristics can be passed on to offspring. [
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