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Genomes and memories are an interesting combination.

Genomes and memories are an interesting combination. 


Researchers found genome that controls memories is 650 million years old. And this thing makes an interesting vision in mind. The memory is part of the thinking process. And thinking is the mixture of memories and observations. So when people think they combine memories making imaginations that are synthetic memories created by brains. 


Humans have three types of memories. 


1) Short-term memory that might connected with magnesite and electromagnetic actions in the neurons. 


2) Long-term individual memory. That long-term memory is the thing. We used to return things that happened a long time ago in our mind of a consequence. This memory is stored in chemical storage like in the neuron's DNA. 


3) The species typical memory. That memory controls the behavioral actions that are important for species survivability. This memory is encoded in the DNA. 


The difference between this memory. That travels over generations. And the memory that encodes individual behavior is that this species' memory is encoded in gametes. 

We must realize that things like phobias are controlled by memory. And that makes it possible. Memories like the fear of spiders or snakes will transfer over generations. 

The sad thing about memory is that. It was created to guarantee the survivability of the species and individuals. That means that we remember bad things better than good things. 


The memory might act like this. 


The electric shocks from the sensory cell or other neurons stress some cell organelle. Then that cell organelle creates the RNA that controls the certain cell organelles that send the electric signals to the axon. At the end of the axon that electric signal activates the cell organelle that creates the neurotransmitters. 

Synthetic RNA makes it possible to control that process and it makes it possible to transfer memories into the cells. And as we might remember, skills are memories.

Nanotechnology, along with DNA-based computers opens new visions for memories. The nanomachines can search individual neurons. They can put themselves between neurons. And then act as middlemen in neural communication. Or they can remove plaque from the axons in the case of Parkinson's and Alzheimer's 


"Researchers have found that genes linked to complex behaviors like learning and aggression originated around 650 million years ago, potentially influencing the Cambrian Explosion. This discovery may provide insights into the origins of various complex behaviors in animals, including humans." (ScitechDaily.com/Scientists Discover That the Genes for Learning and Memory Are 650 Million Years Old)


Nanotechnology opens new visions for memories. And maybe quite soon. DNA-based computers can exchange information with living animals and humans' DNA. That ability makes it possible to fix genetic errors in the human body. And that thing also makes it possible to reprogram human memory. 


The nanomachines and AI can read the memory from the isolated DNA or RNA molecules. That thing gives an interesting vision for history research and if the AI can find neuron DNA, and then isolate the memory sequences from the neural DNA, that thing gives us the possibility to see the things that some animal or human saw in its life. That thing requires the possibility to decode the DNA. But DNA-based computers can probably make that vision real. 

The ability to connect DNA bites gives the possibility to create innate fears for urban people. Maybe sometimes in the future, people avoid harmful nutrients like the wrong type of fat because they are programmed to avoid those things. So the people of tomorrow might avoid fat because they think that thing like we think about poisonous mushrooms. 

And they might avoid nicotine and some other harmful things because their heritable DNA is manipulated to make them avoid harmful things, like polyunsaturated fatty acids. Those DNA bites can make people respect and fear cars like we already have against spiders and snakes. Another wild vision is that nanotechnology allows. That people can have innate programming skills or something like that. 


https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-discover-that-the-genes-for-learning-and-memory-are-650-million-years-old/


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