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To: beavus

Actually though I cant vouch for this particular study.

I believe a great deal has alot to do with nature more than nuture.

I think for the most part it is commons sense... and simply takes observation.

In my own experience... my son had a condition(ADD) that is found to cluster in genetic lines... though no genetic link has been found.
After he died... a few years ago .. I discovered I had a grandson --his son.. ...who grew up estranged from the family and in an entirely different environment.. I have since met and got to know my grandson. He not only has ADD etc...but he has several other behaviorial similarities that are obviously genetic


27 posted on 05/11/2005 9:34:35 PM PDT by Tungenchek
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To: Tungenchek
I have since met and got to know my grandson. He not only has ADD etc...but he has several other behaviorial similarities that are obviously genetic

Yes. The similaries can be so striking that even anecdotal evidence can be very persuasive for the argument that genes affect complex behaviors.

33 posted on 05/11/2005 9:44:22 PM PDT by beavus
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