Plomin and Spinath describe behavioral genetics as a three-layered approach, which can be referred to as

A) genetics, genes, and genome.
B) brain, body, and mind.
C) translation, transcription, and expression.
D) cell, organ, organism.

Answer: A
Rationale: Plomin and Spinath describe behavioral genetics as a three-layered approach, with each layer asking different, yet related questions. Each question corresponds to a different domain: genetics,
genes, and the genome.

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