Are we born to succeed or are we made to succeed?
Genes and society shape each other. This comic, based on our Nature Human Behaviour article, shows how social inequality leaves genetic traces — and how social structures and genetics are linked across generations.

This comic, inspired by our new Nature Human Behaviour article, offers an accessible introduction to how social structures and genetics shape each other—and how this leaves marks on genetic architectures.
With wonderful art by Lizah van der Aart (lizahvanderaart.com).
Take a look — and if you want more, the full article awaits here: https://rdcu.be/efacK
Read our article here: https://rdcu.be/efacK
More from Lizah van der Aart: lizahvanderaart.com
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Genetics and Genomics
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