Genetics Flashcards
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Essential understandings
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- patterns of behaviourcan be inherited as a means of adapting to our environment &increasing our chance of survival
- behaviour is the interaction of genetic inheritance & environmental factors
- important ethical considerations in the use of genetic research and testing
- technology has furthered our understanding of the role of genetics on behaviour
Psychologists are interested in behavioural genetics
- understanding both how genetics and environment influence variations in human behaviour
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Diathesis stress model
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attempts to explain behaviour as a predispositional genetic vulnerability expressed as a result of stress from life experiences
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Epigenetics
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- argues that in order for a behaviour to occur, genes must be ‘expressed’
- genetic expression is a complex chemical reaction to environmental or physiological changes that allow a gene to ‘do its job’
- important to know that environmental factors such as stress, exercise or diet may result in genetic expression, or the lack of genetic expression
- this means that an individual may have a gene that could lead to a behaviour, but if the gene is never expressed, than this behaviour will not occur
- important to know that environmental factors such as stress, exercise or diet may result in genetic expression, or the lack of genetic expression
- genetic expression is a complex chemical reaction to environmental or physiological changes that allow a gene to ‘do its job’
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Methods of genetic research
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- twin studies
- Comparing adopted children to adoptive parents and siblings, and biological parents and siblings, infering environmental or genetic influence if children are more similar to either biological or adoptive.
- adoption studies
- Comparing adopted children to adoptive parents and siblings, and biological parents and siblings, infering environmental or genetic influence if children are more similar to either biological or adoptive.
- family studies
- Uses principle of genetic relatedness but compares relatives on a broader scale and across generations
- molecular genetics
- Genetic mapping and identifying particular genes + alleles in an individual, where genetic variants are compared with observable behaviour, used to identify specific genes responsible for behaviour
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5-HTT
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- gene plays a role in the serotonin pathways that scientists believe are involved in controlling mood, emotions, aggression, sleep
Responsible for the coding of transporter proteins in axon terminals specific to the re-uptake of serotonin after an action potential. - number of serotonin transporters determines the length of time that serotonin will stay in the synaptic cleft before re-uptake
The 5-HTT gene has 2 alleles ’s’ (mutated) and a ‘l’ version
- where the s version produces less serotonin transporter proteins than the l version.
Those with an allele combination including at least one ’s’ allele have the higher rates of depression than those with two ‘l’ alleles
- ss is highest