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Which of the following diseases is not a single-gene dominant trait?
Region
A specified area or division within a larger context, whether geographical, spatial, or conceptual, identified by certain characteristics or boundaries.
Null Hypothesis
A statement used in statistics that suggests no significant difference or effect exists.
Rejection
In statistical hypothesis testing, the decision to refuse the null hypothesis when it is false.
P < .05
Indicates that the probability of the observed data (or something more extreme) assuming the null hypothesis is true is less than 5%, often used as a threshold for statistical significance.
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