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The Missing Heritability Problem: Unraveling the Mysteries of Morphic Resonance
In recent years, scientists have been grappling with what has been termed the missing heritability problem. Initially, molecular biologists assumed that genes would offer a comprehensive explanation for various biological phenomena, especially hereditary diseases like breast cancer and schizophrenia. However, the Human Genome Project's results, which suggested that only 5-10% of the predispositions for these disorders can be traced back to specific genetic markers, led to a considerable shift in perspective.