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Chapter 14 Problem 11

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Imagine you are conducting fieldwork and discover two groups of mice living on opposite sides of a river. Assuming that you will not disturb the mice, design a study to determine whether these two groups belong to the same species. If you could capture some of the mice and bring them to the lab, how might that affect your experimental design?

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Title Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology 4 
Author Eric J. Simon Jean L. Dickey, Jane B. Reece
ISBN 9780321772602

Imagine you are conducting fieldwork and discover two groups of mice living on opposite

Chapter 14 textbook questions

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