Socialness is also mostly influenced by nurture. When one is isolated from the outside world, it is expected that they will feel awkward, or left out once put into a social situation out of nowhere. However, when one has been in touch with the outside world, socializing with various people, awkwardness is not present since their environment has been social for as long as they can remember. This is just one of many other reasons that nurture takes over in the debate of nature versus nurture.
A study by North Carolina State University claims that one’s environment can determine when gene switches will be turned on or turned off. Cancer is one example of this. For example, when one has excessive exposure to sunlight they can acquire skin cancer. This then shows how nurture has the ability to possibly change our genetic …show more content…
Designer babies also have the ability to guarantee what one wants their child to look like or be able to do. For example, one can choose if one wants their child to be tall, short, handsome, ugly, fat, or skinny. Not only that, but one can ensure that one's child does not have any medical issues. No medical issues for some parents means fewer bills to pay for, and fewer things to worry about. For example, in GATTACA, Vincent’s brother, Anton was a designer baby. He was given the characteristics of a tall, handsome, smart, and athletic man. His life was already planned out for him and he could row up to be whatever he wanted to be. This is a positive thing for designer babies. But, Vincent was not a designer baby and had heart problems and other issues making his parents always worry about him. This is a downside of not being a designer baby. However, many might say that the designer babies are basically artificial. For some, it seems unnatural to pick what you want your baby to be. This is a negative effect of designer babies.
Many people believe nature wins, others believe nurture wins. Although nature determines one’s height, hair color, and eye color, nurture determines things much more such as behavior, health, and personality. Nurture, therefore, has the greatest impact on