You could get a Nobel prize or two by proving this statement.
How we pass on acquired traits to offspring is not well understood at all. We know there’s a mechanism, but not how it works or how selective it is.
You could get a Nobel prize or two by proving this statement.
How we pass on acquired traits to offspring is not well understood at all. We know there’s a mechanism, but not how it works or how selective it is.
So having rehabilitated the Luddites, HN is now moving on to Lysenko. Peachy.
You not knowing something doesn’t make it not exist.
https://www.cuimc.columbia.edu/news/study-shows-how-effects-...
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4377509/
https://www.brown.edu/news/2016-12-12/famine
Confusing the effects of starvation with Lamarckian inheritance is a fundamental category error. If starvation affected every cell in your body except for the gametes, that would be worth investigating.
> with Lamarckian inheritance is a fundamental category error
Would you believe that things are more complex than neat categories discovered in 1850 that you learn in fifth grade?
Starvation is just the most studied aspect of this as it is easier to find control groups. However, you could easily search and find others, which you don't seem to be willing to do for some reason.
This is not groundbreaking research, this has been known for a while. The current focus is to understand possible non-genetic pathways for this. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epigenetics
The average health literacy of the HN crowd leaves me to believe that the median HN user is grossly overweight, among other things…