телегония -это феномен малоизученый, пока не признается наукой, но исследования еще ведутся и даже есть результаты. А верить или не верить - глупо, это же ничего не меняет, может и докажут, а может и опровергнут. Чего только не бывает.
A group from the
University of New South Wales[13] has demonstrate the occurernce of a seemingly telegonic phenomenon in a species of fly. These results were presented at the 2013 XIV Congress of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology in
Lisbon[14][15] and the recent Australasian Evolution Society’s conference in
Geelong.
[16] Earlier, a team of scientists from
Oxford,
Uppsala and
UCL had conducted a similar research
[17] and obtained a similar result.
[18]In 1979, Professor
Leonard Herzenberg of
Stanford University proved that fetal DNA can pass into the mother during pregnancies.
[19] Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in 2012
[20] has shown that it is not uncommon for fetal DNA to get through the
blood–brain barrier and into the brain of the mother.
[21] Leiden University Medical Center in the same year published a result which indicates fetal DNA from previous pregnancies can enter the bodies of younger siblings.
[22] In 2013, scientists around the globe demonstrated in animals, the significant effect of incorporating foreign DNA.
[23][24]Apart from the above-mentioned, one Chinese scientist has proposed possible molecular mechanisms that may account for telegony; however, his work is predicated on the beliefs of pre-
Mendellian breeders to reinforce the idea that traits are passed from earlier matings.
[25][26] The proposed mechanisms include the penetration of
spermatozoa into the somatic tissues of the female genital tract, the incorporation of the
DNA released by spermatozoa into maternal
somatic cells, the presence of
fetal DNA in maternal blood, incorporation of exogenous DNA into somatic cells, presence of fetal cells and fetal DNA in maternal blood and sperm RNA-mediated non-Mendelian inheritance of
epigenetic changes.
As reported in 2014, experiments with the fly
Telostylinus angusticollis showed that "it is possible for a male to transmit features of his phenotype via non-genetic semen-borne factors to his mate's subsequent offspring sired by another male."
[27]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telegony_(pregnancy)