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The Defendant's Modus Operandi When Committing Crimes on Prior Occasions

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The defendant's modus operandi when committing crimes on prior occasions is admissible only when the prosecutor can convince the judge that the method used was sufficiently unusual to amount to the defendant putting his or her "signature" on it.

Understand the concepts and mechanisms of viral evolution, including mutation, reassortment, and drug resistance.
Comprehend the morphological and genetic evidence supporting the evolutionary relationship between cetaceans and other mammals.
Grasp the importance of phenotypic traits in understanding organism function and evolutionary history.
Recognize the role of natural selection, mutation, and random events in shaping evolutionary outcomes.

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