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Chunk #4 — GENE–ENVIRONMENT INTERPLAY AND SMOKING

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Trends in the genetic influences on smoking.
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is minimized, it allows for “biology to shine through” (Raine 2002:14). Conversely, when social factors “push” certain behaviors, then biological factors are harder to identify. As Raine makes clear, the social push perspective does not mean that the environment actually causes genes to operate differently. Rather, by adding or eliminating other sources of variation in behavior, the environment hides or highlights the role of genes to scientific observers.