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Genetic variants linked to risk‑taking and violence in behavioral studies
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Genetic variants linked to risk‑taking and violence in behavioral studies

Genetic variants linked to risk‑taking and violence in behavioral studies The passage discusses academic research on dopamine‑related genes and their association with risk‑taking, gambling, substance abuse, and violence. It mentions researchers and study designs but provides no concrete leads involving influential political figures, financial flows, or misconduct. The content is largely scientific and lacks actionable investigative angles. Key insights: DRD4, DRD2, DAT1 gene variants correlate with higher risk‑taking behavior.; Studies by Joan Chiao, Ana Dreber, Corin Apicella, and Guang Guo link genetics to financial investment choices and violent delinquency.; Evidence drawn from American health databases and experimental investment games.

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