Refers to our genetic makeup — the DNA passed down from our parents
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Evolutionary Perspective
The idea that behaviors have evolved over time because they helped our ancestors survive and reproduce
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Natural Selection
Traits that enhance survival get passed on
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Behavior Genetics
The study of how much our genes and environment affect our behavior
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Mutations
Random changes to DNA that can lead to new traits
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Genes
The basic unit of heredity
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Genome
The complete set of genetic instructions for an organism
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Nurture (Environment)
Everything from our family and friends to our culture and experiences
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Twin Studies
Comparing identical (Monozygotic) twins with fraternal (Dizygotic) twins to see how much behavior is genetic vs environmental
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Adoption Studies
Examining if adopted children are more like their biological or adoptive parents
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Family Studies
Analyzing shared traits among relatives
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Identical twins (Monozygotic)
Share 100% of their genes
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Fraternal Twins (Dizygotic)
Share about 50% of their genes, just like other siblings
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Epigenetics
How our environment can influence gene expression without changing the DNA itself
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Eugenics
The controversial idea of improving human populations by selective breeding and controlling reproduction
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Problem with Eugenics
Racial and Class Bias
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Problem with Eugenics
Forced Sterilizations
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Problem with Eugenics
Violation of Human Rights
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Genetic Predisposition
an increased likelihood of developing a specific disease or condition due to inherited genetic variations, without guaranteeing the development of the disease.