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Erblichkeit aggressiven Verhaltens

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Der Einfluss des Erbgutes auf unser Verhalten wurde lange unterschätzt. Er ist aber sowohl hinsichtlich Gewaltneigung wie auch mitmenschlicher Wesenszüge erheblich. Welche Gene spielen eine Rolle und wovon hängt ihre Aktivität ab? Was bewirken Gene im Gehirn? Lässt sich durch Genanalysen das Risiko für Gewalttaten bestimmen?

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