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To whoever loves science can you help me with this Your agents have captured an alien and is trying to study them to end the alien threat. One of your scientists comes to
you with a request asking to capture another alien, because they want to test for method of reproduction and level of
GENETIC DIVERSITY
QUESTION: Based on what you have learned so far, explain why this information would be VERY, VERY important in
stopping the ALIEN THREAT?

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