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"content": "<p>Turns out, there is "something" making those worms default to female. And MSTR protein is needed to override that.</p><p>And that "something" is inherited through generations. And that the "something" can be transferred over. </p><p>And through clever experiments, they found that the inherited component is an amyloid protein. Not DNA, not RNA.</p><p>(The term "non-canonical inheritance" was in the title of the article so you knew this was gonna be wild.) </p><p>So what is an amyloid protein, anyway?</p><p>[1/n]</p>",
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