Its both. The findings I found very interesting were those with cloned
animals. For instance the report on the first cat that was cloned
indicated that the animal had a very different colouring and
termperament than the cell doner.

larry


On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 09:48:28 -0600, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Larry wrote:
> > nature vs. nurture debate.
> >
> 
> Hasn't that been solved for years based on the research of twins
> separated by birth?  The result is - both!
> 
> I remember reading about a study of about 100 twins and there were
> interesting tidbits:
> 
> 1.) 2 males, both raised in suburbia, both became firemen and both had
> the same number of kids, and drank the same beer.  Their wives were
> actually acquaintences and they lived a few miles from each other even
> though they'd grown up in different towns.
> 
> 2.) 2 females, one raised 'rough' and the other raised in suburbia,
> had vastly different paths.  One went to college and had a corporate
> job,  the other worked various jobs including as a stripper and was an
> alcoholic a drug addict.  With her sister's help she cleanup up her
> life, went back to College, and got a corporate job.
> 
> The remember the conclusion being related to emotional development and
> self-image.  You'd probably know more than I, though.
> 
> 

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