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    Feb 22, 2012 - 11:49 am


  • Graphic by Hilary Stohs-Krause, NET News 
Is your political preference based in biology? 
The  way you act is determined by your genetic make-up. Or is it? The last  decade has seen more and more academics embracing the idea that there  are biological indicators for human behavior, but to what extent remains  hotly contested. In today’s Signature Story, NET News reporter Hilary  Stohs-Krause looks at new research from the University of  Nebraska-Lincoln and the controversy surrounding it.

    Graphic by Hilary Stohs-Krause, NET News

    Is your political preference based in biology? 

    The way you act is determined by your genetic make-up. Or is it? The last decade has seen more and more academics embracing the idea that there are biological indicators for human behavior, but to what extent remains hotly contested. In today’s Signature Story, NET News reporter Hilary Stohs-Krause looks at new research from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the controversy surrounding it.

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