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4.1. identify the ways human behavior is shaped by both genetics and th…

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4.1. identify the ways human behavior is shaped by both genetics and the social environment. place the following items related to the development of and controversies related to sociobiology in chronological order. start by choosing the first item in the sequence and clicking, dragging, or using your keyboard to select it. edward o. wilsons sociobiology: the new synthesis is published. richard herrnstein and charles murrays the bell curve: intelligence and class structure in american life is published. molly martin shows the link between parents and childrens weight is due not only to shared genes but also to shared lifestyle. the human genome project maps all of the genes constituting human dna

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  1. Edward O. Wilson's Sociobiology: The New Synthesis was published in 1975, marking an early - key work in sociobiology.
  2. The Human Genome Project, which mapped all of the genes constituting human DNA, was completed in 2003.
  3. Molly Martin's research on the link between parents' and children's weight likely came after the Human Genome Project as it builds on genetic and lifestyle understanding.
  4. Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray's The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life was published in 1994.

Answer:

  1. Edward O. Wilson's Sociobiology: The New Synthesis is published.
  2. The Human Genome Project maps all of the genes constituting human DNA.
  3. Molly Martin shows the link between parents' and children's weight is due not only to shared genes but also to shared lifestyle.
  4. Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray's The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life is published.