Is there a particular reason why you ignored my post that refuted your simplistic definition of what genes do?Boudica said:Also;
"Your genetics are the things that determine what your brain looks like, how tall you are, what colour your eyes will be, etc. Environment is the culture and the society we are raised in, the way our parents teach us and the things we see. They combine to create the man or woman you are."
Anyway, let me make this as clear as possible:
The environment influences the way your genes are expressed. It doesn't matter if two organisms have the same set of genes if they are raised in drastically different environments. A clone that suffered from malnutrition during development will not have the same phenotype as a clone that developed in an ideal environment. Nurture v Nature is meaningless; you cannot properly separate one from another.