Research into the genetics of invertebrates
a. is mostly complete, and is considered by most biologists to be a field of the past.
b. holds the promise to address many important basic and applied research questions that
could have profound positive effects on human health.
c. should be largely abandoned in favor of research into the genetics of vertebrates, since
findings in invertebrates have little chance of making a difference for humans.
d. is at an early stage, as genetic research in the past has almost exclusively been centered on
vertebrate animals and bacteria.
e. has led biologists to largely abandon hope of understanding animal development due to the
complexity of developmental processes.
B
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