1.
How food tastes: The preference between spicy of
bland is the result of the flavors mom and dad enjoy. DNA is associated with
taste. Not only this, but we have to think of what we ate at an age when we
didn’t have a choice about what was put in front of us. Now that we have the
choice it becomes second nature to make the recipes or eat the foods we are
familiar with from those choiceless days.
2.
Your driving skills: Those who are poor drivers
might be able to point the finger at their parents. We inherit brain derived
neurotropic factor (BDNF) which is responsible for learning and memory during
certain activities such as driving. Therefore, certain learning skills allow
for better retention for certain skills than others.
3.
Your coffee intake: Some people would prefer an
IV of caffeine if possible. Some people have more of the gene PDSS2 which influences
the amount of coffee someone drinks.
4.
Musical talent: The ability to recognize pitch
and tone come from the right genes. Musical ability might not be based on the
number of hours practiced. There’s nothing wrong with practice, but there may
be incredible genes behind the greatest rock star talents.
5.
Laziness: Physical exertion is a matter of
choice, and for some its workout regularly and others are more lured by the
couch. DNA can determine how physically active we are.
6.
Who you vote for: We tend to favor who are
parents select. Traditionalism is a factor. We are predisposed to political
positions.
7.
Popularity: Having a lot of friends might be
based on how likable you are passed down from mom and dad. Interaction with
your peers is a trait you received.
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