Gene-Behavior Theory: Relation between behavioral deviation and satellite DNA causing increased selective disease susceptibility within communities

Document Type : Original Article

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Department of Immunology and Allergy, Medical Research Institute, Alex, Egypt

Abstract

The regional differences in the mix of cancers and diseases provoke many questions regarding the causes that control the susceptibility, in this work, it is proven that behavioral deviance is the main cause for the increased selective disease susceptibility through cross-sectional studies. Theoretically, it is suggested that human leucocyte antigens are a marker for a deviated ancestors, and satellite DNA is an expression to the common-sense and reflects the behavior (The Gene-Behavior Theory), causing increased disease susceptibility if deviated. The conformity approach which used in the human-community theory explains many social and genetic mechanisms, especially, how human-human interactions affect genetic damage/repair.

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