The
study of how traits, behaviors, and
weird family habits skip generations, mutate, and recombine in ways that classical genetics cannot explain. It's the field that asks: why do you have your great-grandmother's nose, your
father's temper, and your uncle's inexplicable ability to parallel park anything on the first try? Metagenetics suggests that DNA is just the hardware; the software includes ancestral trauma, family legends, and that one cousin's questionable life choices that somehow echo through the generations. It's genetics for
people who suspect their family is weirder than Mendel's peas.
Example: "He blamed his fear of commitment on metagenetics—his grandfather had cheated on his grandmother, his
father had done the same, and now here he was, running from anything serious. His
therapist suggested that maybe it wasn't genetic, maybe it was just learned behavior. He said the distinction was academic and he was still
single."