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sjones

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One reason that we can expect rapid increases in our understanding of the genetic influences of psychopathology over the next several years is the
 
  a. success of the human genome project.
 b. development of powerful new statistical techniques.
  c. recent availability of fast, new-generation computers.
  d. availability of new brain-scanning technology.

Question 2

A person with Down syndrome typically has some level of intellectual disability and a variety of other physical characteristics, such as slanted eyes and a thick tongue. These characteristics are the
 
  a. genotype.
 b. phenotype.
 c. deoxyribotype.
  d. codontype.



makaylafy

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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