Gene that may explain affectionate or aggressive parents identified by scientists
Scientists from Princeton University have identified a gene that helps explain parental behavior in mice, linking it to the ability for affection or aggression.
Caring Father or Brutal Abuser? Researchers Discovered a Genetic 'Switch'
Researchers found that the Agouti gene in the brains of African striped mice plays a crucial role in whether a father cares for his young or begins to attack them.
The selfish genes of Trump
The article discusses gene theory in the context of individual behavior and societal impacts, focusing on how genes, rather than individuals or species, play a crucial role in evolutionary success.
Study: a gene's stress behavior causes fatty liver
A study reveals that a specific gene's behavior under stress contributes to fat accumulation in liver cells, highlighting the rising concern of fatty liver disease.