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Reginald Punnett was a British geneticist known for his work in the field of inheritance and for developing the Punnett square, a tool used in genetics. He was born into a family with a scientific background; his father was a physician. Punnett married his first cousin, a relationship that was common in his time, and they had two children together. His family life was closely intertwined with his scientific pursuits, as he often engaged in research and experiments with his wife and children.

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