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```` Nature vs nurture has been an ongoing debate since the time of Aristotle. But its current modern interpretation did not take shape until the Francis Galton, and Charles Darwin's biological evolution shed more light on the topic. Moreover, John Locke further expounded on this with his infamous "Tabla Rasa or blank slate theory of human behavioral trait development. Nature theorists posit that it is a biological disposition that determines trait development.  Conversely Nurture theorist suggest it is a set of environmental conditions that drive/determine trait development.  However, what my partner and I will attempt to do is add information showing how they work in conjunction with each other as opposed to being sole determinants based on data available to us.

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The budding field of epigenetics has conducted research showing that hereditable conditions like schizophrenia, which have an 80% hereditability with only 10% of those who have inherited the trait actually displaying Schizophrenic traits. New research is showing that gene expression can happen in adults due to environmental stimuli. For example, people with schizophrenic gene have a genetic predisposition for this illness but the gene lays dormant in most people. However, if introduced to chronic stress or introducing some amphetamines it caused the methyl groups to stick to hippocampi histones.