Phenotype

Phenotypic appearance, that is, a set of external and internal characteristics that distinguish a person from other representatives of the human race. A person forms his character almost constantly, based on the inclinations acquired during his life. Even a newborn baby in its development may differ in age from its peers, unlike animals that are born at a certain age. In other words, a person begins to mature as a biological being. The issue of human socialization has been studied by many scientists since the 17th century, and to this day this issue remains highly controversial. This is especially true for those theories where the individual has a leading role in the formation of his character. However, the very first researchers established