“…Scholars from various disciplines have long appreciated the myriad ways in which phenotypic similarities among family members arise through non-genetic pathways ( Fig. 1 ) and may follow the same correlation patterns expected from genetic transmission (Barton et al, 2019;Cavalli-Sforza and Feldman, 1978, 1973a, 1973bCloninger et al, 1979aCloninger et al, , 1979bCollado et al, 2023;Feldman et al, 2013;Herzig et al, 2023;Lewontin et al, 1984;Rao et al, 1976Rao et al, , 1974Rice et al, 1980Rice et al, , 1978Solon, 2014;Uchiyama et al, 2022;Vilhjálmsson and Nordborg, 2013;Wright, 1931) . Mechanisms of non-genetic transmission include "ecological inheritance," where the trait value of an offspring is influenced by the environmental conditions created by their parents (e.g., familial wealth influencing educational opportunities) (Cavalli-Sforza and Feldman, 1978;Odling-Smee, 1988) , and the diffusion of information directly to one's relatives (e.g., literate parents teaching their children how to read) (Cavalli-Sforza and Feldman, 1973b) .…”