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Genetics are said to play a role in the development of the disease.
Yes, genetics can play a significant role in addiction. Research suggests that genes can influence a person's vulnerability to developing addiction, as they can affect how a person's brain responds to drugs or alcohol. While genetics can increase the risk of addiction, environmental factors also play a crucial role in determining whether someone develops an addiction or not.
Genetics are said to play a role in the development of the disease.
Masatoshi Nei has written: 'Molecular population genetics and evolution' -- subject(s): Evolution (Biology), Molecular genetics, Population genetics
A. Lima-de-Faria has written: 'Praise of chromosome \\' -- subject(s): Chromosomes, Mutation (Biology), Evolution, Mutation, Genetics, Selection (Genetics) 'Evolution without selection' -- subject(s): Evolution (Biology) 'Molecular evolution and organization of the chromosome' -- subject(s): Biochemical Genetics, Chromosomes, Genetics, Biochemical, Molecular evolution
a BIG one
Genes play a role in where your body stores fat. Some people have genes that make the face a prime fat spot
No. Genetics can play a major role in heart disease.
There is evidence to suggest that genetics can play a role in anorexia nervosa, such as a higher risk for individuals with a family history of the disorder. However, genetics alone do not determine the development of anorexia, as environmental factors and psychological influences also play a significant role.
An ichthyologist is a scientist who specializes in the study of fish. They may conduct research on fish behavior, anatomy, genetics, distribution, and evolution. Ichthyologists play a key role in conservation efforts related to fish species and their habitats.
It doesn't. Evolution is explained by population genetics, evolutionary theory.