Nature via nurture

genes, experience, and what makes us human

Examines the history of the debate between heredity and environment as it relates to human behavior, discusses the impact of the discovery that the human genome contains only 30,000 genes--much fewer than had originally been thought, and looks at what science has revealed about the dependence of nature on nurture and vice versa.

HarperCollins
2003
9780060006785
book

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