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Genetic Basis of Behaviour

The genetic basis of behaviour refers to the idea that genes can be responsible for behaviour (e.g. attachment), as well as for physical characteristics (e.g. eye colour). The genotype refers to the inherited genetic materials, whereas the phenotype is the expression of a person’s genotype, produced by interaction of the genotype and the environment.

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