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Nevertheless, the ability to control matings and the intrauterine and postnatal environment dictates that the study of behavioral biology in animals may yield clues to the conditions for onset and cessation of some violent encounters in humans. The behavioral genetic literature on animal aggression focuses almost exclusively on rats and mice.
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