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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2007

'Fidelity gene' found in voles

Happy Birthday ourben :)

http://www.emory.edu/EMORY_REPORT/erarchive/2004/July/er%20july%2019/monogamy...

The last sentence got cut off but he says "can lead to new experiments."

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  • Saying DNA plays no part in our behavior is like saying DNA plays no part in who we are.

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  • nice conversation...............

  • 100% correct : behavoir-feelings-behavoir cells-(behavoir cells cobines with hormone cell)-(hormone cell affects the hormone)-(hormone meets brain cells)-(after being in the hormone, hormone cell comes out and multiplys)-(hormone cells combine with brain cells)-(affected brain cells meet the brain)-(brain gets affected)-(brain affects gene) thats the proccess.

  • I agree. It seems like even decisions we make in life alter our DNA and affect our offspring.

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