Offspring can resemble a mother’s previous mate

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The physical traits of previous sexual partners could be passed on to future children. Telegony was first hypothesized by Aristotle and was a widely held belief in the Middle Ages and up until the 19th century. The theory was discredited by the advent of genetics, but may have some truth to it after all. Scientists at the University of New South Wales discovered that, for fruit flies at least, the size of the young was determined by the size of the first male the mother mated with, rather than the second male that sired the offspring.

"We know that features that run in families are not just influenced by the genes that are passed down from parents to their children. Various non-genetic inheritance mechanisms make it possible for environmental factors to influence characteristics of a child. Our new findings take this to a whole new level - showing a male can also transmit some of his acquired features to offspring sired by other males," says lead author Dr Angela Crean.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/11133203/Could-previous-lovers-influence-appearance-of-future-children.html

Re: Balderdash (Score: 0)

by Anonymous Coward on 2014-10-15 09:53 (#2TCE)

Lack of evidence is not evidence.

What I see a lack of here is actual evidence, beyond anecdotes, that this effect is a real thing.

You are correct but many make the mistake of trying to prove something that does not actually exist based on anecdote rather than actual empirical evidence.

My explanation, in humans the female tends to go back to their ex for a little booty from time to time. This is supported by genetic evidence and statistics that says something on the order of 15% of us, our fathers are not who we think that they are, because (Surprise) Mom cheated on Dad.

If I inherited anything from my Mom's ex BF it was the tendency to speak directly to the elephant in the room.
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