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Biology, 13.03.2021 14:00 amyre

1. Please describe what sickle-cell disease is and why areas where malaria is common have high frequencies of the sickle-cell allele. 2. How have human cultural practices influenced patterns of disease seen today? Explain the biocultural phenomena with as many examples as you can.

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