Racial memmory is an idea with no route of functionality. We have genes. They don't have any sign of storing data on acient myths.
Yes: There is no point in storing a single event in genes, simply because nobody has a disadvantage from not knowing about Atlantis, or even WWII (1000 years from now, that is).
No: Although being far from being a proof, I always wonder where the strong notion of dragons comes from. They are present in many cultures around the globe, unlike most other fantastic animals like unicorns. I see two possibilities: Either the warans on Comodo who look remotely like dragons. In this case only Chinese and Corean cultures should have such a strong notion of dragons. In Europe and Africa, to my knowledge the dinosaurs were the only animals that came close to be a dragon. This would be something worth to be remembered in genes because they were dangerous.
A possibility. Not a proof.
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