The evolutionary genetics of personality

L Penke, JJA Denissen, GF Miller

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Abstract

Genetic influences on personality differences are ubiquitous, but their nature is not well understood. A theoretical framework might help, and can be provided by evolutionary genetics. We assess three evolutionary genetic mechanisms that could explain genetic variance in personality differences: selective neutrality, mutation-selection balance, and balancing selection. Based on evolutionary genetic theory and empirical results from behaviour genetics and personality psychology, we conclude that selective neutrality is largely irrelevant, that mutation-selection balance seems best at explaining genetic variance in intelligence, and that balancing selection by environmental heterogeneity seems best at explaining genetic variance in personality traits. We propose a general model of heritable personality differences that conceptualises intelligence as fitness components and personality traits as individual reaction norms of genotypes across environments, with different fitness consequences in different environmental niches. We also discuss the place of mental health in the model. This evolutionary genetic framework highlights the role of gene-environment interactions in the study of personality, yields new insight into the person-situation-debate and the structure of personality, and has practical implications for both quantitative and molecular genetic studies of personality. Copyright (C) 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)549-587
Number of pages39
JournalEuropean Journal of Personality
Volume21
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 331 Total Times Cited: 338 Cited Reference Count: 179

Keywords

  • evolutionary psychology
  • personality differences
  • behaviour genetics
  • intelligence
  • personality traits
  • gene-environment interactions
  • CROSS-CULTURAL TWIN
  • LIFE-HISTORY
  • ENVIRONMENTAL-INFLUENCES
  • GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
  • 5-FACTOR MODEL
  • ANTAGONISTIC PLEIOTROPY
  • FLUCTUATING ASYMMETRY
  • PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY
  • INTEGRATIVE SCIENCE
  • BEHAVIORAL-GENETICS

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