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A team of psychologists travels to several geographically isolated communities around the world and finds that the facial expression for disgust is remarkably similar across all of them, especially in response to the smell of decaying food. From the perspective that certain behaviors are shaped by our genetic inheritance, what is the most likely conclusion the researchers would draw from this observation?
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A team of psychologists travels to several geographically isolated communities around the world and finds that the facial expression for disgust is remarkably similar across all of them, especially in response to the smell of decaying food. From the perspective that certain behaviors are shaped by our genetic inheritance, what is the most likely conclusion the researchers would draw from this observation?