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https://doi.org/10.55640/
TRANSMISSION OF SEX SIGNS FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION
Muminova Kimsanxon Toxtasinovna , Andijan State Medical InstituteAbstract
The transmission of intercourse side effects from innovation to period is an enchanting and convoluted peculiarity that has gathered sizeable interest in the areas of science, hereditary qualities, and transformative science. Sex signs, furthermore viewed as intercourse qualities or intercourse attributes, allude to the substantial and conduct credits that recognize grown-up guys from ladies in an animal variety. The transmission of these side effects from one period to the resulting is fundamental for the endurance and propagation of an animal categories, as it guarantees the continuation of conceptive cycles and the transformation of populaces to their surroundings.
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Connections, sexual behaviors, varieties, transformation, fundamentals.
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