BOOK
The Genetics of Behavior
This book explores the genetic basis of behavior, focusing on how inherited traits influence behavioral patterns in animals and humans. Ehrman and Parsons integrate concepts from classical genetics, population genetics, and evolutionary biology to explain variation in behavior. The text presents experimental evidence, particularly from model organisms such as Drosophila, to demonstrate how genes and environment interact in shaping behavior. It is widely regarded as a key academic resource in behavioral genetics and evolutionary studies.
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