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I am sorry but your question is wrong
It is very true that masculinity and femininity are very strongly dependent on the society in which these terms are used. While there are genetic differences underlying the phenotype of being more masculine (having a bigger jaw, more hair on the body), there are also a lot of societal factors determining what is considered to be masculine and what feminine in a society.
Heredity.
It helps explain why children tend to resemble their parents, as well as how a genetic disease runs in a family, although some genetic conditions are caused by mutations in a single gene.
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PCR was used for the amplification of the microsatellite. This technique can increase the rate of mutations in the genome by errors during amplification that is known as PCR noise [19].
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