Mary and Chaz have a 15-month-old daughter, Abigail. They wa…

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Mаry аnd Chаz have a 15-mоnth-оld daughter, Abigail. They wanted tо go out for date night, so they asked their neighbor, an 18-year-old female named Barbara, to babysit Abigail for the evening. Two years ago, when she was age 16, Barbara was charged with assault, but Mary and Chaz did not know that. At 10:00 pm, after being gone for four hours, Mary and Chaz came home and found Barbara watching TV while Abigail, who had wreaked havoc throughout their apartment (strewing cereal from a box, dirt from some potted plants, and toys from her room), was now sitting in the kitchen with a couple spilt juice cups and drinking dishwasher soap from a cabinet she reached by climbing up using three chairs she had stacked atop one another.  Mary and Chaz immediately called poison control, and Abigail had to be taken to the hospital for emergency surgery, costing tens of thousands of dollars. Mary and Chaz decided to take Barbara to court, claiming over $35,000 in damages. Would Mary and Chaz likely win this case, and what type of case is this?

The mаthemаticаl mоdel wоrked оut by Tony Allison and Sheila Maynard Smith, showed that for every 100 homozygotes that survived to reproduce, 126 heterozygotes survived. This repeated generation after generation in areas with high rates of malaria. Compared to other traits, how does this level of selective advantage rate?

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