Shaping in the wild: shifts in social behavior lead to changes in genetic prevalence of maternal mitochondrial DNA...

Shaping in the wild: shifts in social behavior lead to changes in genetic prevalence of maternal mitochondrial DNA haplotype via selection, as mothers teach calves how to hunt for food with sponges. This in turn points to a mechanism by which thoughts transmitted via portals and XM may in turn shape humanity.

Quote: Researchers at University of New South Wales while studying this unique behavior in dolphins have found that social behavior can alter genetic makeup of animals. According to the researchers, this is one of the few studies looking at cultural hitchhiking in animals other than humans.
http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/6382/20140319/social-behavior-shape-genetic-makeup-dolphins-researchers-find.htm

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