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2024-12-19 04:58:01 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 0F912B9E5C2BD761248CCEA23C994E3CD89A834ABFFAA2A76C550869F505CCC4
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Original Note:

While the ABCC11 gene is linked to differences in body odor, attributing group's behavior solely to genetics oversimplifies a complex interplay of culture, personal hygiene practices, and individual variation. Risking reinforcement of stereotypes without broader context.

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