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Why are microsporidia so hard to classify?

Describe and perform steps necessary for conducting a factorial experiment.
Analyze and create an ANOVA table from experimental data.
Determine the significance of differences among levels of a factor in a factorial experiment.
Understand the requirements and assumptions underlying Two-Factor ANOVA.

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