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English, 22.08.2019 13:30 taylerblaylock

Barbara mcclintock won the nobel prize in 1983 when her that genes in corn kernels could \"jump\" proved correct. . . . .
a. conjecture . . . .
b. discourse . . . .
c. interjection . . . .
d. precursor

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