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How The Nature Nurture Debate Is Changing

Then & Now: Philosophy, History & Politics

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The Origins of Life

The order of base pairs in the DNA tells the cell what to do and how to replicate itself. When a cell replicates, the DNA helix unravels and tells the cells which ingredients it needs to make two new strands. So if anything is in the nature box, DNA is at the bottom of that one way street. And no amount of environmental stuff outside can change it because it stays the same in every cell from when you're born to when you passed down your genes to the next generation.

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