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Match the Hardy-Weinberg factor with the correct genetic designation.
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Labeling
The act of identifying or characterizing someone or something with a descriptor or name, often related to social stigma or categories.
Williams Syndrome
A rare genetic condition characterized by mild to moderate intellectual disability or learning difficulties, unique personality characteristics, distinctive facial features, and heart and blood vessel (cardiovascular) problems.
Symptoms
Observable signs or manifestations of a disease, disorder, or condition that are often reported by the patient and can be used for diagnosis.
Characteristics
Defining traits or features that distinguish an individual, group, or thing from others.
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