This suggested a major update on the velocity of behavioral trait evolution.
Basically mice transmitted fear of cherry smell reliably into the very next generation (via epigenetics).
www.newscientist.com/article/dn24677-fear-of-a-smell-can-be-passed-down-several-generations.html#.VJRgr8ADo
This seems pretty important.
An interesting paper. If confirmed, has the potential to shake things up.
A fun factoid I learned from it: mouse sperm (sic!) can smell odors (" the odorants ...enter the circulatory stream and activate odorant receptors that are expressed on sperm")
A sad factoid I learned from it: "A recent study used a social defeat procedure in mice and found paternal transmission of depressive-like behavior in subsequently conceived adult offspring"
And a giggly expression: "sexually inexperienced and odor naive ... male mice" :-)