In cases where specific "athletic" genes may be identified, genetic factors may still not be the most important in determining success. This is because:
A) Genes must be activated before triggering athletic ability.
B) Genes do not cause traits; they only influence the system in a probabilistic way.
C) Personal history and culture are less important than genetic factors.
D) Genetic factors are only important within specific geographic regions.
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