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| consists of your genetic code |
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influences how one is raised |
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| psychological field of study that focuses on the power and limits that genetic and environmental influences have on behavior |
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| biochemical units of heredity made up by chromosomes |
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| every non-genetic influence from prenatal nutrition to the people and things around us |
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| organized thread like structures of DNA and protein that are found in the nucleus of each cell |
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| diagram that is used to predict the outcome of a particular cross or breeding experiment |
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| are the stairs on the DNA staircase and they create our often unique genetic code |
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| At times random errors in the replication of a parents genes occurs and that leads to changes in the offspring’s genetic code |
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| means the likelihood may increase but you are not certainly doomed |
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| the inherited traits that contribute to survival will most likely be passed on to future generations |
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| the degree to which our traits are inherited |
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| shared attitudes, beliefs, norms and behaviors of a group |
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| rules for accepted and expected behavior with in a group |
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