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Two gardens - a thought experiment

Two gardens - a thought experiment

Imagine a garden with the perfect amount of sunlight and different flowers in the garden. The difference between the plant's heights is because of the different seeds planted. The differences are genetic.

Imagine another garden with different flowers that are neglected. The flowers will be shorter than the plants in the rich, well-resourced garden. The difference between the tall and short plants across very different environments is not just due to genetics. While this is obvious when it comes to plants, it's difficult for people to keep in mind.

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Gene influences

Just because a gene influences the probaility of an outcome in one group of people to the point that it's probabilistic rather than deterministic doesn't mean that it is portable when another group of people are studied.

Heritable means that within a group of people that have experienced ro...

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Heritability is often misunderstood

Heritability is often misunderstood

The relationship between heritability and response to the environment is complicated. Heritability is the proportion of variation in a population due to genetic differences between people.

People often misinterpret heritable as 'genetically determined and unmodifiable by the environment.' B...

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