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Behavior Genetics: Predicting Individual Differences Behavior Geneticists study our differences and weigh the relative effects of heredity and environment. OBJECTIVE 2| Describe the type of questions that interest behavior geneticists.

Heritability Heritability refers to the extent to which the differences among people are attributable to genes. What percentage of the difference among people’s height can be attributed to their genes? OBJECTIVE 7| Explain heritablity’s application on individuals and groups, and explain what we mean when we say genes are self-regulating. 90%

Animal behavior genetic studies include Strain studies Intense inbreeding over the course of many generations creates a genetically similar strain. Two or more strains are raised at once to determine the extent to which the differences among the two groups are attributable to genes (hereditability)

Animal behavior genetic studies include Selection Studies If a trait is closely regulated by genes then if animals with trait are interbred with those that don’t, more of their offspring should have the trait then in a normal population

Genes: Our Codes for Life Chromosomes containing DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) are situated in the nucleus of a cell. OBJECTIVE 3| Define chromosome, DNA, gene, and genome, and describe their relationships.

Genes: Our Codes for Life Segments within DNA consist of genes that make proteins to determine our development.

Genome Genome is the set of complete instructions for making an organism, containing all the genes in that organism. Thus, the human genome makes us human, and the genome for drosophila makes it a common house fly.

Genes 101 Dominant Gene – Member of a gene pair that controls the appearance of a certain trait. Recessive Gene - Member of a gene pair that controls the appearance of a certain trait only if it is with another recessive gene.

Genes 101 cont’d Polygenic Inheritance – Process by which several genes interact to produce a certain trait; responsible for our most important traits.

Twin Biology Studying the effects of heredity and environment on two sets of twins, identical and fraternal, has come in handy. OBJECTIVE 4| Explain how identical and fraternal twins differ, and ways that behavior geneticists use twin studies to understand the effects of environment.

Personality, Intelligence Separated Twins A number of studies compared identical twins raised separately from birth, or close thereafter, and found numerous similarities. Separated Twins Personality, Intelligence Abilities, Attitudes Interests, Fears Brain Waves, Heart Rate

Jim Lewis Middle Class Wife named Betty – left her love notes Son named James Alan Dog named Toy Woodworking hobby Circular white bench around a tree in his yard. Chain Smoker Bit his fingernails Drove a Chevy, watched stock car racing, and drank Miller-Lite Suffered from High Blood Pressure and Migraines

Jim Springer Calls his 37 year separated twin in February 1980 Everything down to the dog’s name is the same (except sons James Allan vs. James Alan) When played their voices, they would mistake themselves for their twin They are the first in Thomas Bouchard’s twin study Studied 80 pairs of identical twins reared apart

Separated Twins Critics of separated twin studies note that such similarities can be found between strangers. Researchers point out that differences between fraternal twins are greater than identical twins.

Parenting Influences children’s Parenting does have an effect on biologically related and unrelated children. Parenting Influences children’s Attitudes, Values Manners, Beliefs Faith, Politics “Mom may be holding a full house while Dad has a straight flush, yet when junior gets a random half of each of their cards his poker hand may be a loser.” David Lykken (2001)

Biology and Crime Neurological theories Hillbrand et al (1998) – higher levels of enzyme serem creatine kinase Raine (1994) – Murderers had significant lower glucose metabolism in both lateral and medial prefrontal cortex areas – says that deficits were localized in the frontal cortex may be related to violence. All demonstrate that genetic factors do have a role to play in the explanation of crime. Forensic Psychology

Nature and Nurture Some human traits are fixed, such as having two eyes. However, most psychological traits are liable to change with environmental experience. Genes provide choices for the organism to change its form or traits when environmental variables change. Therefore, genes are pliable.