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You are a member of an interdisciplinary team that has been formed by the Human Resources Department at University X Healthcare System. The healthcare system has been re-structured in the recent past. Several traditional administrative positions were eliminated, staff were reassigned and new clinical services have been developed. Human resources is examining its current orientation program. Under the new organization, employees at all levels will be encouraged to be both members and leaders (leader/member) on interprofessional teams.Human Resources wants to insure that all team members are prepared to deal with the diversity that is present in healthcare today.
Human resources wants employees to understand that teams evolve over time and given the time to gain more information about each other and to work on group processes, more diverse teams are better at identifying problems and generating solutions.

Assess the possibility and processes for adaptive evolution of phenotypic plasticity in response to environmental changes.
Grasp the genetic and environmental components contributing to phenotypic variation.
Utilize linkage disequilibrium as a tool to investigate the genetic basis of complex traits.
Understand the relationship between heritability of a trait and its potential for evolutionary change.

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Singlehood

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