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How genetics determine our life choices |
2023-05-23 |
![]() [BBC] Part neurologist, part philosopher, the 73-year-old Stefánsson has become ever more convinced that the complex cocktail of DNA we inherit from our parents, along with around 70 spontaneous genetic mutations which we acquire by chance, subconsciously dictates our behaviour to a far greater extent than we are aware. We may not realise it, but it appears that many routine aspects of our daily lives might be partially driven by our genome. Subtle genetic tweaks in your taste receptors help to determine whether you prefer drinking coffee or tea. It turns out that coffee lovers are less sensitive to the bitterness of caffeine, while tea aficionados do not perceive other types of bitter chemicals quite so potently. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#3 I remember once starting in on a tirade at one of my teenagers, and clearly heard my father's voice come out of my mouth. I stopped, took a breath, and thought I could hear Daddy laughing in the distance. (He'd been in the ground 20 years at that point.) |
Posted by: ed in texas 2023-05-23 18:14 |
#2 Hunter? We can study Neanderthal and modern human DNA to see if they interbred |
Posted by: Skidmark 2023-05-23 09:52 |
#1 Perhaps Hunter should not be blamed entirely. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2023-05-23 06:45 |