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Our genes influence the environments to which we are exposed.
environmental correlation
The tendency to actively choose environments that complement our heredity-
Niche-picking
Comparison of the characteristics of family members
Kinship studies
People have unique, genetically influenced reactions to particular experiences
Gene-environment interaction
The tendency of heredity to restrict the development of some characteristics to just one or a few outcomes
Canalization
Development resulting from on going, bidirectional exchanges between heredity and all levels of the environment
Epigenesis
Measure of the extent to which individual differences in complex traits in a specific population are due to genetic factors
Heritability estimates
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