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A child is born with a genetic predisposition for high athletic ability. However, due to a chronic illness and lack of access to sports facilities during their formative years, they never develop these skills and show below-average physical coordination as an adult. How would a viewpoint that is critical of the idea that 'genes set a fixed limit' interpret this outcome?
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A child is born with a genetic predisposition for high athletic ability. However, due to a chronic illness and lack of access to sports facilities during their formative years, they never develop these skills and show below-average physical coordination as an adult. How would a viewpoint that is critical of the idea that 'genes set a fixed limit' interpret this outcome?
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