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Direct discrimination refers to a rule or conduct that is intentionally discriminatory.
Genetic Difference
Variations in the DNA sequences among individuals, populations, or species that contribute to biological diversity.
Haplotype Frequency
The commonness of a specific combination of alleles at different loci within a chromosome segment in a population.
Maladaptive
Behaviors or traits that are counterproductive to the survival or reproductive success of an organism.
Blind Spot
An area in the visual field that lacks photoreceptor cells, where the optic nerve exits the eye, leading to a lack of visual detection in that spot.
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