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Have to say we can't be predicted solely on our genetics nor on the environment we come from. I know too many people who just don't fit any of those molds. We are who we are based on nurture, nature and self determination. We each have the ability to be more than the summ of our upbringing and genetic components.</font> [ 10-16-2002, 06:20 PM: Message edited by: MagiK ] |
I think you misunderstood my post somewhat Aelia [img]smile.gif[/img] . Letīs see. Depression is a disease, like alzheimers etc. Itīs a of interferance of neural transmittors, GABA or glutamic acid. Thatīs why alcohol actually does help against depression (no funny ideas now johnny ;) ). So a mutation in a receptor for these substances, or in the substance itself, would of course be hereditary. Transcription of genes in the womb is more often caused by protein gradients that off cell-cell contact. A higher concentration of a certain protein will lead to a higher transcription of a certain gene. Just another correction, most organs are NOT developed at birth, nervous system, skeleteton etc. That the environment should determine gene transcription has not been proved (unless you of course eat something toxious). External stimuli cause changes in synaptic activity, but there are many more responses than gene transcription (this is a very slow step). To explain my thinking in your speach example. If a person has the capability to speek perfectly, his/her physiology is perfect! Itīs the external stimuli, environment that is, thatīs lacking. Maybe physiology was a bad word to use :D
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