Memories may be stored on your DNA

November 28, 2008 | Source: New Scientist

Long-term memories may be preserved in neurons by a process called DNA methylation — the addition of chemical caps called methyl groups onto our DNA, University of Alabama researchers have found.

Methyl groups also help to control the exact pattern of protein expression needed to maintain the synapses that make up memories. The process could be borrowing a form of cellular memory from developmental biology.