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How many of these measures have an impact on men, their reproductive rights, rights to an inheritance from the spouse, healthcare or domestic violence, etc.? If we want a voice, we have to be the voice.

Nevertheless, we suggest future studies should measure reproductive participation, survival and territory inheritance under varying risk of predation, taking refuge use into account [81].

The complex includes individuals of various ploidy levels that intercross through highly diverse reproductive modes, ranging from clonal inheritance to normal meiosis, hybridogenesis or meiotic hybridogenesis (in which one genome is excluded from gamete formation) [12].

The ability to appreciate the random nature of inheritance and the reproductive implications of carrier status is reliant on probabilistic understanding.

The detection of identical low prevalence strains in a small number of individuals of seven species may question their role as reproductive manipulator and their vertical inheritance.

In addition to reproductive risks, adult-onset Mendelian inheritance disorders, and normal genetic variations in drug metabolism, common diseases with multifactorial etiologies, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, and hypertension are categories of genetic medicine that are relevant in primary care [ 7, 8].

Induction of sperm epimutations and male-mediated transgenerational inheritance of obesity and reproductive disturbances were also shown after BPA exposure of rats [ 12, 72].

Before 2000, reflecting on the inheritance of the Second World War, reproductive genetic screening and the registration of ethnicity has been politically unacceptable in the Netherlands, causing a barrier for the introduction of HbP carrier screening.

Based on the data presented here, we argue that the high concordance between the two loci is due to population substructuring and putative reproductive isolation, and not to the linked inheritance of both loci (for which no data currently exist).

For example, Lourdes Benería argues that economic development in the Global South depends in large part on improved reproductive rights, gender equitable laws on ownership and inheritance, and policies that are sensitive to the proportion of women in the informal economy.

Costa is good at leading questions, too, for example, this one (p. 13) on "blending inheritance:" "If traits are blended in the reproductive process each generation, how can an earlier configuration re-emerge?" We wonder what the answer is and find ourselves wanting to figure it out, i.e., thinking without being asked to.

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