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Genopolitics

Genopolitics is a new way of studying politics that looks at factors such as a person's genes, or DNA, to understand how a person or group of people may act in different political situations. Genopolitics looks at the genetic codes of people and tries to find patterns in how people respond to different political situations. It looks at the influence of genetics on people's attitudes and behaviors in politics. For example, researchers might look at whether people with a certain genetic code are more likely to vote for a certain political candidate or participate in a certain political party. By understanding how genes can influence political behavior, researchers can gain insights into better ways to design policies to reach different groups of people.