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When a task requires abilities that don't overlap" it is unlikely that anyone will have all of the skills required for superior performance. Tasks requiring nonoverlapping abilities exhibit what status characteristics theorists call:
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.
Recessive
A genetic term referring to traits that are expressed only when two copies of a gene, one from each parent, are present.
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