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Episode 146: Gaurav Venkataraman discusses memory in DNA and RNA

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The Memory of a Dead Worm

No experiments along those lines were done or have been done. McConnell's explanation was that the memory was stored in RNA. His claim was that after I transferred the RNA, the worms would get would you could retrain the worms on the same task faster than you normally could relative to some similar task. They dimly recalled what the other dead worm had said. And he did this like reminder training, but not as much training. But there's another really important thing about the behavioral experiments that we should emphasize here: it wasn't straight up that the memory would transfer over.

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