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What is the Brown-Peterson task? What does it tell us about short-term memory?
Identical Twins
Twins who are genetically identical, resulting from the fertilization of a single egg that then splits into two, sharing the same genetic material.
U.S. Births
refers to the annual number of live births recorded in the United States, a vital statistic used for demographic research and public health.
Polygenic
A term describing a trait or characteristic that is influenced by more than one gene, often resulting in a continuous range of possible phenotypes.
Codominant
A genetic scenario where two different alleles of a gene are both fully expressed in a heterozygous individual, leading to a phenotype that is a mixture or combination of both alleles.
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