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No.64

"Genetics is fake", people eating good today.

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mHVBeZ

No.65

>>64(OP)

don't shit up the board with your retarded twitter posts, stick to /b/.

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No.66

>>65

>don't shit up the board with your retarded twitter posts, stick to /b/

No this is topic is interesting.

It explains that humans have the biggest heritability gap, and that this gap is filled by environment and our own emotions as we grow up.(Epigenetics)

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No.67

>>66

That's already well known isn't it?

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No.68

>>66

>humans have the biggest heritability gap

Have they compared with other animals? Interesting

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>>67

>That's already well known isn't it?

It was up for debate whether this new formed traits were heritable.

Now we know that they are.

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>>68

>Have they compared with other animals? Interesting

Yes, that's also why humans have such a long childhood(18 years). Where they are completely dependent on parents. Animals have much shorter "childhoods" even when comparing %/total life span