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Behavioral Geneticist
A researcher who studies the role of genetics in behavior, often exploring the genetic basis of traits and behaviors.
Adoptive Parents
Individuals who become parents through the legal process of adopting a child not biologically their own, assuming full responsibility for their upbringing.
Chromosomal Disorders
Genetic conditions caused by abnormalities in the number or structure of chromosomes, leading to developmental issues or diseases.
Klinefelter Syndrome
A genetic condition affecting males characterized by an extra X chromosome, leading to various physical and cognitive symptoms.
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