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    Question: Does genetics affect Behaviour and intelligence?

    • Keywords:
      • behaviour,
      • genes,
      • genetics,
      • intelligence
    Asked by Melis on 18 Mar 2025.
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      anon answered on 18 Mar 2025:


      Genes do affect behaviour and intelligence, but so does the environment you grow up in. Genes define potential behavioural tendencies or intelligence, but the environment determines whether that potential is reached.

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