
S5.14 Genes, brains and the mind: How much of your personality is encoded in your DNA?
Genetics Unzipped
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The Third Source of Variation Is Development
The genome doesn't do anything by itself. You know, the DNA is really chemically inert. Even if you gave the same person the same recipe and asked them to do it over and over again, you can never bake the same cake twice. It's also just development itself that is a really an overlooked third source of variation. We had a whole episode earlier this series where Katani was talking about nature, nurture and what she calls the wobble,.
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