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Anonymous
I has question for all you geneticists around here.

Can an environmental/social "trait" become an actual genetic trait? I'm talking about things like... ummm... how all Azns are bad drivers. Or something. Or how almost all Indian people never eat with their mouths closed. Stuff like that.
>> Anonymous
If asians are bad drivers it's because a few of them were, and when they taught their kids how to drive, they let them get away with fucking up. In my experience, living in a mostly asian neighborhood, their parents are so fucking obsessed with whatever grades they get that they don't care what else they're doing. My neighbor's kid has wrecked his car several times and his parents never punish him, they just buy him a new one.

If Indians eat with their mouths open, it's because of a cultural thing, they don't have the same stigma against it as some other people might.

So, no.
>> Anonymous
Are you worried that your children will be lonely masturbaholics?
>> Anonymous
mmm nope,


see, if you get, say, a chinaman, isolate him from the moment he's born to his death,

he will :

- not have much hair
- be somewhat small
- etc (genetical characteristics)

now, he won't be worried about his grades or food or (inset <whatever here>)
because its a social char.

get it?
>> God..... :P JuBub
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I tihnk the dog in the middle is either God or the creater of the simpsons.
>> Anonymous
>>180991
Wow. Fail troll is FAIL.
>> Anonymous
No, a phenotype cannot transform into a genotype.

Is there a genetic basis for bad driving? It's possible in theory, but I doubt it.
>> Anonymous
>>181023
We have a hard time seeing out of our slanty eyes.
>> Anonymous
>>181024
just as your big round eyes can be blinded by light
>> Anonymous
Unless those that do not have that particular trait inherent in them all suddenly die from whatever cause, no. Social behavior are purely social unless those that posess the social trait gains an adaptive advantage over those who do not by means of chnage in the environmnet or otherwise.