Psychology, asked by manguilarnie14, 7 months ago

Mental illness is solely based on the genetic make-up of a person.
why?

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Answered by sam44257
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Answer:

genes are transfeferred from generation to generation

Explanation:

if the grandfather had some genetic problem like diabetes may some of the family member will also have this.

Answered by SharadSangha
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Mental illness is based on the genetic make-up of a person because:

  • The gene sequence or DNA sequence that occurs during cell division determines a person's genetic composition.
  • If a family member, primarily one of the parents, suffers from mental illness or problem, there is a good risk that it will be inherited to the children in future generations.
  • However, it is not always completely based on a person's genetic make-up; environmental variables and other habits can also have an impact on inheritance.
  • However, because of the condition, there is the probability that the gene is transferred to the child as a dominant feature, and the child may have the same mental illness.
  • As a result, we can conclude that mental disease is caused by a person's genetic makeup in the vast majority of cases.

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