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Polygenic Inheritance
The inheritance of traits that are determined by multiple genes, contributing to the phenotype in a cumulative or additive manner.
Dominant Inheritance
A pattern of genetic inheritance where only one copy of a gene from one parent is needed to express a certain trait, often overshadowing the other non-dominant gene.
Normal Behavior
actions or reactions of an individual or group that are considered typical or expected within a specific culture or society.
Recessive
A genetic characteristic that is expressed in an organism's phenotype only when two copies of the gene responsible for the trait are present.
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