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New combinations of alleles on the same chromosomes as a result of crossing-over is referred to as:
Repressed Memory
A theory suggesting that memories of traumatic events may be stored in the unconscious mind and inaccessible to conscious recall.
Archetype
A universally understood symbol, term, or pattern of behavior, often derived from literature and psychology, representing a typical example of a particular thing.
Collective Unconscious
Carl Jung’s theory suggesting that humans share a universal set of symbols and memories inherited from our past.
Birth Order
The theory that the order in which a child is born within a family influences their personality, behavior, and intellectual development.
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