A top behavioral geneticist makes the case that DNA inherited from our
parents at the moment of conception can predict our psychological
strengths and weaknesses.
In Blueprint, behavioral geneticist Robert Plomin describes how the
DNA revolution has made DNA personal by giving us the power to predict
our psychological strengths and weaknesses from birth. A century of
genetic research shows that DNA differences inherited from our parents
are the consistent lifelong sources of our psychological
individuality--the blueprint that makes us who we are. Plomin reports
that genetics explains more about the psychological differences among
people than all other factors combined. Nature, not nurture, is what
makes us who we are. Plomin explores the implications of these findings,
drawing some provocative conclusions--among them that parenting styles
don't really affect children's outcomes once genetics is taken into
effect. This book offers readers a unique insider's view of the exciting
synergies that came from combining genetics and psychology. The
paperback edition has a new afterword by the author.