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Alexander Graham Bell is primarily known for his invention of the telephone and his work in communication technologies rather than genetics. However, he contributed to the field indirectly through his interest in heredity and the study of speech and communication. Bell was an advocate for the study of genetics, particularly in relation to deafness, as he believed that understanding hereditary traits could help improve the lives of deaf individuals. His work laid some groundwork for discussions about the genetic basis of speech and hearing.

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