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Genetic Composition
Refers to the total genetic content in the genome of an organism, including all of its genes and non-coding sequences.
Evolution
The method through which various types of living beings are believed to have evolved and branched out from their ancestral forms throughout Earth's history.
Successive Generations
Consecutive sequences of offspring or iterations emerging one after another, often used in the context of plant, animal, or technological reproduction and development.
X-Rays
A form of electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength ranging from 0.01 to 10 nanometers, capable of penetrating various materials and used in medical imaging and materials analysis.
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