6. Behavioral Genetics I

6. Behavioral Genetics I

Update: 2011-02-02
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(April 12, 2010) Robert Sapolsky introduces a two-part series exploring the controversial scientific practice of inferring behavior to genetics. He covers classical techniques in behavior genetics and flaws, the significance of environmental factors, non genetic inheritance of traits, and multigenerational effects and relationship to epigenetic differences.

Stanford University
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Stanford Department of Biology
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6. Behavioral Genetics I

6. Behavioral Genetics I

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