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Post by anittha on Sept 25, 2017 23:50:32 GMT
The argument that I found the most convincing was the farming analogy from Turkhimer's research. The idea being of a group of corn seeds, each with its own unique genetic information, thereby making them genetically diverse. However, the differences may not be noticeable by just looking, the biggest and most notable difference will be based on how they grow, and the environmental factor. This analogy can be compared to children. Children are the corn seeds and the environment is the type of home the child lives in, amount of resources, the nutrition of the child and so on. So the resources the child is provided with plays a huge role on their intelligence.
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