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The Influence of Genes on Behavior

Genetic makeup has a large role in determining human behavior.

Learning Objective

  • Characterize the field of behavioral genetics


Key Points

    • Classical, or Mendelian, genetics examines how genes are passed from one generation to the next.
    • Behavioral genetics examines the role of genetic and environmental influences on animalĀ (including human) behavior.
    • There are many ways to manipulate genetic makeup, such as cross-breeding to achieve certain characteristics.
    • It is difficult to ascertain whether genetics ("nature") or the environment ("nurture") has a stronger influence on behavior. It is generally believed that human behavior is determined by complex interactions of both nature and nurture.

Terms

  • genetics

    The branch of biology that deals with the transmission and variation of inherited characteristics, particularly chromosomes and DNA.

  • ethology

    The scientific study of human and animal behavior.

  • behavioral genetics

    The field of study that examines the role of genetics in animal (including human) behavior; often involves the nature-versus-nurture debate.


Full Text

The influence of genes on behavior has been well established in the scientific community. To a large extent, who we are and how we behave is a result of our genetic makeup. While genes do not determine behavior, they play a huge role in what we do and why we do it.

Behavioral Genetics

Behavioral genetics studies heritability of behavioral traits, and it overlaps with genetics, psychology, and ethology (the scientific study of human and animal behavior). Genetics plays a large role in when and how learning, growing, and development occurs. For example, although environment has an effect on the walking behavior of infants and toddlers, children are unable to walk at all before an age that is predetermined by their genome. However, while the genetic makeup of a child determines the age range for when he or she will begin walking, environmental influences determine how early or late within that range the event will actually occur.

Classical Genetics

Classical, or Mendelian, genetics examines how genes are passed from one generation to the next, as well as how the presence or absence of a gene can be determined via sexual reproduction. Gregor Mendel is known as the father of the field of genetics, and his work with plant hybridization (specifically pea plants) demonstrated that certain traits follow particular patterns. This is referred to as the law of Mendelian inheritance.

Gregor Mendel, the father of genetics

Mendel's work with pea plants demonstrated that certain traits follow particular patterns.

Genes can be manipulated by selective breeding, which can have an enormous impact on behavior. For example, some dogs are bred specifically to be obedient, like golden retrievers; others are bred to be protective, like German shepards. In another example, Seymour Benzer discovered he could breed certain fruit flies with others to create distinct behavioral characteristics and change their circadian rhythms.

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