i think A+ in all categories as vcd scales down so its pretty hard
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md2112 It is Denisovans. There is 4-6% similarity in the nuclear DNA shared amongst Indigenous Australians, Papua New Guineans and Indonesians and this covers the likely route to Australia (as seen in the article). Homo erectus and Home floresiensis were in the areas near Sahul at the time of the migration to Australia but none of their nuclear DNA is shared with indigenous Australians.
(It’s not H. erectus because the article states clearly that no other species apart from Denisovans shared nuclear DNA with Indigenius Australians).marjfalefata Monoclonal antibodies for use as treatment against autoimmune diseases involve physically blocking receptors in order to block signals.
For cancer treatment, monoclonal antibodies involve fusing B lymphocytes and myeloma cells in a lab to produce specific antibodies which flag the immune response to recognise the cancer cells.- Edited
atarwonders you only need to talk about whether the Indigenous populations were able to develop immunity as well as the British (hint: British developed immunity at a younger age and thus already had antibodies, and Indigenous Australians were exposed to it for the first time)