What was Carrie Buck's significance in the history of genetics?
◦ She was a famous advocate for eugenics.
◦ She became the first woman geneticist.
◦ She was sterilized after the US Supreme Court determined she was feebleminded.
◦ She discovered how to genetically modify corn to be resistant to herbicides.
◦ She is the author of the first biography of Gregor Mendel.