Una Reflexión sobre la influencia de los genes en nuestra vida social

Authors

  • Raúl Isea Institute of Advanced Studies Foundation. Baruta. Venezuela

Keywords:

Social, heritage, genes, society, environment

Abstract

All people are social beings and that contact defines our personality by the way we behave in
the environment where we live. Social behavior is not random, it is influenced by the
appearance of traits or not that are inherited through the genes.

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Author Biography

Raúl Isea, Institute of Advanced Studies Foundation. Baruta. Venezuela

Institute of Advanced Studies Foundation. Baruta. Venezuela

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Published

2018-08-07

How to Cite

Isea, R. (2018). Una Reflexión sobre la influencia de los genes en nuestra vida social. Revista Venezolana De Salud Pública, 3(1), 51-55. Retrieved from https://revistas.uclave.org/index.php/rvsp/article/view/1495