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4.2

Mutation & Mayhem


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Mercy in the Midst of Mayhem: Muhammad and the Origins of Islam

—Ryan Andrew Miller, History

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Analyzing the relative fitness of mutations within two different species

—Delaney J.W. Ragsdale, Genetics

Introduction as a Tool for Theatricality in Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo and Juliet

—Chloe Varenhorst, English

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The Effect of Acidic pH on Water Transport in Plectranthus scutellarioides

—Kelsey Nocilla, Biology

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Cognition: Extended beyond our bodies

—Kristie Le, Philosophy

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Performing the Luria-Delbruck experiment using rifampicin resistance to model mutational events

—Delaney J.W. Ragsdale, Genetics

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The Power of the Narrator Across American Literature

—Chloe Varenhorst, English

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