Is there a gene for evil?

Now our genes come into the picture. A 2002 study found that a particular variation of a gene predicted antisocial behavior in men who were mistreated as children. The gene controls whether we produce an enzyme called monoamine oxidase A (MAOA), which at low levels has been linked to aggression in mice.
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Does evil run in the genes?

The researchers concluded that all three aspects of psychopathy are heritable (passed on through the genes inherited from one's parents) – and that the aspect with the strongest genetic predisposition is the callousness/unemotional element.
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Are people born evil or good?

Babies have innate goodness. Research by Yale University shows that they are born with a sense of morality. While parents and society help develop a belief system, they don't start from a blank slate. One-year-olds are capable of passing moral judgment.
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Is there a gene for meanness?

Like all genetically based behaviours, meanness in any of its manifestations is the product of multiple genes working together to encourage the phenotype personality traits. And because scads of mean DNA snips are floating around in the gene pool, most people would inherit some portion of the encoded malice.
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Is there a greed gene?

The Ruthless gene or Daring gene (as reported by Nature News) is the “Gene Of Greed!” Biologically, this gene produces one of the receptors for the hormone Vasopressin. Scientifically, ruthless gene protein product is known as arginine vasopressin receptor 1A (AVPR1A).
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Is there an immortality gene?

They succeeded in identifying only MORF4—one of perhaps a number of genes responsible for immortality in the group designated B, which includes brain and cervical cancer cells—through “pure serendipity,” Pereira-Smith says.
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Is there a gene for laziness?

Researchers at the University of Oxford studied data from more than 90,000 people, and have identified a link between the newly discovered genes and activity levels. The discovery means that laziness could, in fact, be down to genetics.
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WHAT IS THE RAGE gene?

Monoamine oxidase A gene (MAOA) has earned the nickname “warrior gene” because it has been linked to aggression in observational and survey-based studies.
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Is negative attitude genetic?

According to researchers, a previously known gene variant can cause individuals to perceive emotional events -- especially negative ones -- more vividly than others.
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Is there a bitterness gene?

The ability to discern bitter tastes evolved as a mechanism to prevent early humans from eating poisonous plants. Humans have about 30 genes that code for bitter taste receptors.
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What makes a child evil?

Psychologists consider a manipulative attitude, narcissism, and lack of empathy to be the dark triad of personality traits. So you think you have an evil child.
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Do evil people know they are evil?

Most do not. Most tend to view themselves as victims or find other ways to justify their heinous acts. However, those who are sociopaths may be aware that they're evil and take pleasure or even pride in it. Such individuals are rare, but not unheard of.
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Can humans be naturally evil?

Human beings are not naturally “evil”. Humans aren't concrete in our nature. We can transform our societies while combatting old behavior. If people were inherently cruel, we would all be hurting each other at every chance.
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What determines an evil person?

According to Peck, an evil person is consistently self-deceiving, deceives others, psychologically projects his or her evil onto very specific targets, hates, abuses power, and lies incessantly. Evil people are unable to think from the viewpoint of their victim.
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Where does evil come from in the brain?

The part of the brain which switches on before aggressive behaviour is anatomically known as the ventrolateral part of the ventromedial hypothalamus. The 'root of all evil' has been discovered by scientists who found that a distinct part of the brain fires up before premeditated nefarious acts are carried out.
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What gene causes you to be negative all the time?

The gene in question is the ADRA2b deletion variant, which influences the hormone and neurotransmitter norepinephrine. Previously found to play a role in the formation of emotional memories, the new study shows that the ADRA2b deletion variant also plays a role in real-time perception.
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Are toxic traits genetic?

Research suggests that these negative traits are at least partially genetic, passed from parent to child. Other studies have shown that personality traits overall are moderately heritable. So, people with parents who have toxic traits may be more likely to have those characteristics, too.
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Can you be genetically angry?

University of Pittsburgh researchers have found that behaviors such as anger, hostility and aggression may be genetic, rooted in variations in a serotonin receptor gene.
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Did Ted Bundy have the MAOA gene?

Bundy had several psychological and biological dispositions, and the MAOA gene can be concluded as one of them. One his biggest problem was that he was raised by his grandparents on the belief that his mother was his sister (Biography, 2015).
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How do I know if I have MAOA gene?

The Genetics

A simple DNA test can be done to find out which single form of MAOA a male has inherited and which two forms a female has inherited.
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Does the MAOA gene make you violent?

The low activity form of the MAOA gene (MAOA-L) has been linked to increased levels of aggression and violence.
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Is there a stubborn gene?

A study from the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig found that one-third of all people have a mutated gene that makes them bull-headed. So if you're stubborn, you can credit your genetics for this one. Another word for stubborn is tenacious, right? Tenacious people never give up.
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What is a fancy word for lazy?

The words indolent and slothful are common synonyms of lazy.
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Is laziness low IQ?

Science supports laziness

The data found that those with a high IQ got bored less easily, leading them to be less active and spend more time engaged in thought.
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Does anything live forever?

To date, there's only one species that has been called 'biologically immortal': the jellyfish Turritopsis dohrnii. These small, transparent animals hang out in oceans around the world and can turn back time by reverting to an earlier stage of their life cycle.
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