What Is Gene? A gene is the basic physical and functional unit of heredity that transferred from a parent to offspring. It is a different sequence of nucleotides forming part of a chromosome, the order of which determines the order of monomers in a polypeptide or nucleic acid molecule which a cell may create. In biology, a gene is a sequence of DNA or RNA which codes for a molecule that has a function. What is antisocial behavior? Antisocial behavior is defined as “behavior by a person is likely to cause, annoyance, to one or more persons not of the same household as the person”. Anti-social behavior can range from what is socially rude through to acts that break the law. It is most common in late adolescence but can progress to deep-rooted criminal behavior in maturity. Anti-social behaviors are "age unsuitable" …show more content…
Evidence for a genetic basis of antisocial behavior is stems from a number of different lines of research. First Behavioral genetic studies of twins and adoptees have confirmed that heredity plays a role in antisocial behavior, by finding greater concordance for such behavior in genetically related individuals compared to nonrelatives living in the same environment. Second Various correlates of antisocial behavior, including personality factors such as impulsivity, risk-taking, & callous-unemotional traits, is known to be at least partly genetically predisposed. Third Psychiatric outcomes related to antisocial behavior, including antisocial personality confusion and substance use & violence have also been investigated in genetically informative designs. What constitutes antisocial behavior? There are three main categories for antisocial behavior, depending on how many people are affected: 1. Personal antisocial behavior: It is when a person targets a definite individual or group 2. Nuisance antisocial behavior: It is when a person causes trouble or sadness to a