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Subject: Phenotypic Gambit
Category: Science > Biology
Asked by: squirrels-ga
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Posted: 18 Oct 2003 12:03 PDT
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Question ID: 267489
While evolutionary psychologists typically adopt the above principle:
(whereby researchers investigate the adaptive significance of
behaviors without studying or even knowing the genes underlying the
traits) how can one explain how genetics is indeed necessary to
understand evolutionary psychology?

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