Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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please help with these two questions:
1.De novo gene expression is concentrated in the colon
a.True
b.False
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According to evolutionary predictions on infanticide, to maximize his reproductive success, an infanticidal male primate should kill:
a.
His own offspring
b.
All infants regardless of their ages
c.
Offspring of the lowest ranking females
d.
The youngest infants sired by another male
e.
More male than female infants
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