Andrew Huberman· PhD
something on the order of uh 80% is thought to the variation between individuals is thought to be have a genetic component
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something on the order of uh 80% is thought to the variation between individuals is thought to be have a genetic component
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it's also true what I said that body weight is extremely heritable it's one of the most heritable features and something on the order of 80% the only thing one of the only things we know about that's actually more heritable than body weight is height
it turns out that for monozygotic or identical twins separated at or near it lie after birth they uh it's nearly the same magnitude as it is for twins reared together which is about 0.9 ish various varies from study to study so it's very similar