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  • The experiences and behaviors of animals, including humans, can be influenced by what their parents encountered, affecting how they respond to environmental challenges.
  • In mammals, this influence can occur through connections in the womb, parenting styles, and inherited cultural practices, with genetic expression being modified rather than the DNA itself.
  • Conditions that lead to the evolution of these inherited traits often arise when adjustments to environmental changes need to be made ahead of time, especially when facing recurring challenges that could pose significant risks if not anticipated.

Article Abstract

The range of responses made to environmental exigencies by animals, including humans, may be impacted by the experiences of their progenitors. In mammals, pathways have been documented ranging from transactions between a mother and her developing fetus in the womb through continuity of parenting practices and cultural inheritance. In addition, phenotypic plasticity may be constrained by factors transmitted by the gametes that are involved in the regulation of gene expression rather than modifications to the genome itself. Possible mediators for this kind of inheritance are examined, and the conditions that might have led to the evolution of such transmission are considered. Anticipatory adjustments to possible environmental exigencies are likely to occur when such conditions recur regularly, but intermittently across generations and endure for substantial periods of time, and when adjusting to them after the fact is likely to be biologically costly, even life-threatening. It appears that physical growth and responses to nutrient availability are domains in which anticipatory, epigenetically inherited adjustments occur. In addition, given the fact that humans have oppressed one another repeatedly and for relatively long periods of time, such behavioral tendencies as boldness or innovativeness may be behavioral traits subject to such effects. The implications of these factors for research and policy are discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-397947-6.00012-xDOI Listing

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