Sunday, November 7, 2010

Genes and the Environment

The genes we obtain through conception are directly associated with the way other people treat and act around us. For example, if one person is born as a child that is quick to anger, they will in turn be treated differently than a child that is kind and calm. These interactions, or dependence of the effect of one factor on another factor, cultivate the selection of an environment that fits our genes and personalities. In conclusion, genes and environment work together by the way other people react to our predisposed manners encoded in our genes.

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