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Of Epigenetic Aggression & Silver Foxes
Originally posted on the “Biology, Culture, & Evolution” blog of the UA Anthropology Blog Network at http://anthropology.ua.edu/blogs/ant475/2013/09/24/of-epigenetic-aggression-silver-foxes/ . Epigenetic Mechanisms, Quick & Dirty Jablonka & Raz (2009) show us this elegant illustration of broad and narrow epigenetic transmission. Epigenetic inheritance in … Continue reading
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Tagged epigenetics, Eva Jablonka, Gal Raz, Nina Popova, serotonin, silver foxes
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Remembering Brent Colyer: Serotonin, Alcoholism, & Evolution
I am beginning the writing of this on Saturday, December 8, around 11:30PM. A week ago & a few hours earlier, I was agitating over six lead changes as I watched Bama ultimately beat Georgia in the SEC college football … Continue reading
Posted in Biological Anthropology, Evolution and Biology, Genetics, Primates, Variation
Tagged 5-HHTLPR, alcoholism, behavioral immune system, Brent Colyer, Bukowski, cultural neuroscience, gene-by-environment interaction, macaques, maternal buffering, Morning Shakes, neuroanthropology, Neuroscience, orchid-dandelion hypothesis, Robert Sapolsky, serotonin, SERT
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