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Genetic Evidence
Information obtained from DNA analysis that supports or refutes genetic relationships, inheritance patterns, or the presence of specific genes.
Newborn Infants
Extremely young babies, typically considered to be the age of up to 1 month, marked by rapid developmental changes.
Taste Bud
A small sensory organ found on the tongue, which allows for the perception of taste, including sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami.
Gustatory System
The sensory system responsible for the perception of taste and flavor, including the taste buds on the tongue and associated neural pathways.
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