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In crosses involving linked genes, recombinant offspring result from:
Sleepwalks
The act of walking or performing other complex behaviors while not fully awake, typically occurring during the deep stages of sleep.
Activation-synthesis Hypothesis
A theory suggesting that dreams result from the brain's attempt to make sense of neural activity that occurs during sleep, particularly during the REM stage.
PET Scans
Positron Emission Tomography scans; a non-invasive imaging technology that helps visualize and measure body functions, including blood flow, oxygen use, and glucose metabolism.
Narcolepsy
A chronic sleep disorder characterized by overwhelming daytime drowsiness and sudden attacks of sleep, often linked to genetic factors and abnormalities in REM sleep.
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