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daltonest1984

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Based on data gathered from the Human Genome Project, researchers have attempted to increase longevity and health through
 
  a. cloning.
 b. transplanting of key organs (e.g., heart and liver).
 c. implanting genetically corrected genes.
 d. encouraging diets lower in saturated fats.

Question 2

According to Holland, who is most poorly matched with his or her career type?
 
  a. Guidance counselor Dela, who has a social personality
 b. Nuclear scientist Dave, who has an investigative personality
  c. Accountant Dana, who has a conventional personality
 d. Plumber Dagmar, who has an enterprising personality



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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