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A Discrete Random Variable X May Assume an (Infinitely) Uncountable

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A discrete random variable X may assume an (infinitely) uncountable number of distinct values.

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Traits

Characteristics or attributes of an organism that are expressed by genes and/or influenced by the environment.

Genotypes

The genetic makeup of an organism, consisting of the alleles inherited from both parents that determine specific traits.

Genome

The complete set of genes or genetic material present in a cell or organism, serving as its biological blueprint.

Uniformity

The quality or state of being uniform, consistent, or identical in all cases and at all times.

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