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1. Why might it be useful to understand something about theevolutionary relationships, origin, or responses to naturalselection of a disease-causing bacteria or virus?
2. Supporters of eugenics thought that one could reduce theprevalence of crime or increase the intelligence of a population bypreventing criminals or those with low IQ scores from breeding.Explain why they thought this would work AND the flaws in theirreasoning using the concept of heritability (and the influence ofgenetic and environmental factors on a trait). You may also discussproblems with how traits were measured (bonus point).
3. Describe one benefit and one downside of walking uprightinstead of on 4 legs
1. Why might it be useful to understand something about theevolutionary relationships, origin, or responses to naturalselection of a disease-causing bacteria or virus?
2. Supporters of eugenics thought that one could reduce theprevalence of crime or increase the intelligence of a population bypreventing criminals or those with low IQ scores from breeding.Explain why they thought this would work AND the flaws in theirreasoning using the concept of heritability (and the influence ofgenetic and environmental factors on a trait). You may also discussproblems with how traits were measured (bonus point).
3. Describe one benefit and one downside of walking uprightinstead of on 4 legs
Lelia LubowitzLv2
28 Sep 2019