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=== Assistant: Yes, that's correct. === Yes, that's correct. When we consider the word "വാസനകൾ" (Vasanas) and "DNA impressions" in English, they may represent similar concepts related to the idea of carrying information from the past. Both terms touch upon the notion that past experiences and actions can leave a mark or influence future behavior, though they come from different languages and cultural backgrounds. "വാസനകൾ" is a term used in certain spiritual and philosophical traditions, particularly in the context of karma and the influence of past actions on the present and future. On the other hand, "DNA impressions" refers to the concept in scientific discussions, where it is related to genetic memory or epigenetics, exploring how experiences and environmental factors can influence gene expression and potentially be passed down to future generations. While the two terms share a conceptual similarity in the idea of information from the past having an impact, they come from different linguistic and cultural contexts and are discussed in their respective domains of understanding – spiritual and philosophical for "വാസനകൾ" and scientific for "DNA impressions."
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