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A study by Norwegian researchers suggests that genetic factors may influence the likelihood of relationship stability or breakdown. The research analyzed DNA data from thousands of participants in Norway's large family health study, examining polygenic scores—combinations of genetic variations linked to traits like education level, subjective well-being, and age at first childbirth. Individuals with higher genetic predispositions toward higher education and better well-being had lower chances of relationship dissolution, while those with tendencies toward smoking and earlier sexual activity faced slightly higher risks. However, the researchers emphasize that genetics play only a minor role, with environmental, personal, and social factors being decisive. The study highlights that while genes contribute to individual differences, they interact with life experiences, environment, and relationships. Genetic variations explain roughly nine percent of the variance in relationship dissolution rates among women and three percent among men.

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Možda je i tvoja genetika kriva.

A study by Norwegian researchers suggests that genetic factors may influence the likelihood of relationship stability or breakdown. The research analyzed DNA data from thousands of participants in Norway's large family health study, examining polygenic scores—combinations of genetic variations linked to traits like education level, subjective well-being, and age at first childbirth. Individuals with higher genetic predispositions toward higher education and better well-being had lower chances of relationship dissolution, while those with tendencies toward smoking and earlier sexual activity faced slightly higher risks. However, the researchers emphasize that genetics play only a minor role, with environmental, personal, and social factors being decisive. The study highlights that while genes contribute to individual differences, they interact with life experiences, environment, and relationships. Genetic variations explain roughly nine percent of the variance in relationship dissolution rates among women and three percent among men.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents scientific findings without overt ideological framing. It reports on a study analyzing genetic influences on relationship dynamics but emphasizes that environmental and personal factors remain more significant. There is no clear bias toward any political stance or ideology.

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