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Name two human disorders that appear to be transmitted extrachromosomally.
Motive
refers to the reason behind an action or behavior, often driving or inspiring someone to act in a particular way.
DNA Evidence
Biological material used in legal contexts to associate a suspect with a crime scene, victim, or object, due to the unique genetic information it carries.
Fingerprint Evidence
Forensic proof typically used in legal proceedings that involves analyzing and matching fingerprints found at a crime scene to those of a suspect.
Criminally Liable
The legal responsibility of a person for committing a crime, meaning they can be prosecuted and potentially face penalties or imprisonment.
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