Bacteria Have “Memories” They Can Pass On To Future Generations
Bacteria , despite miss neuron , synapses , and a anxious organisation , are capable of forming something consanguineal to memories , new research has discovered . What ’s more , they can pass these “ recollections ” to their progeny for at least four generations . Now , we do n’t mean that bacteria are prone to taking a trip down memory lane , reminiscing about the time theymined rarefied Earth elementsbetter than we did , or become all nostalgic about being have lax ontiny drums – but they are able to form a sort of retentiveness based on level of available cellular atomic number 26 ....