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the top comment which links a prior comment has no sources, cant really look into their claims...
the next comment does have sources, and to be frank they seem like they were dropped in? i sorta did the same during high school (though not undergrad) to pad my writing. no comment on the content, i have not followed up with the sources... can any others with more knowledge comment?
can comrades help me imagine what a person like this might say? im rather unfamiliar outside of movie stereotypes
comment of pure gold
ah this is what folks mean by 'the west'
great comment/summary cde rat, do rats uh dislike mice?
i yearn to make sense
heredity is what you want, genes started as a concept and a material basis was found after.
doesn't take into account rna (rnaseq), proteins (proteomics), epigenetics, only the genome which is a picture of an arrow in flight, nothing dynamic or honestly really material.
heredity would also include behavior, environment, status or rank, finances, etc. though at present the view is gene-centric and adaptationist (which is wrong) and little more than a reformation of eugenics and platonic forms which are idealistic (there is no best genes, only what is well suited at a particular time and place) and have been thoroughly moved on from for decades if not centuries.
what can trace heredity or traits, whatever you would like to call the apparent continuation of characteristics both physical and social, is stuff like what your parents voting preferences are (or the area one is from, or income) and what faith if any one's parents have. look into US data, this is a robust and known phenomena, yet no one talks about therr being a faith gene or political gene.
richard c lewontin is a marxist evolutionary biologist, has some pretty high honours and a great record of activism. id read his dialectical biologist, or listen to his massey lecture biology as ideology: the doctrine of dna.
EDIT also women and people who give birth are left out because development is crucial, the field is often called evo-devo, evolution and development.
does a zygote develop under ideal circumstances? did the mtdna and mitochondrion from (typically) the mother transfer without issue? if a mutant mitochondrion is given with certain mutations (quite unlikely) the baby can sometimes survive a few years and then die because essentially their energy production or usage could not keep up with their increase in mass–square cube law stuff.
is nymag the same as nypost?