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One of the most common laboratory-acquired infections that is caused by a Biosafety Level 2 pathogen is caused by
Continental Drift
The theory suggesting that Earth's continents are in constant motion on the surface of the globe.
Geographic Isolation
The physical separation of populations of a species, leading to genetic divergence and potentially speciation, due to geographical barriers.
Changes In Sea Level
Variations in the global average sea level, typically caused by either thermal expansion of sea water as it warms or by the melting of ice over land.
Genetic Mutations
Changes in the DNA sequence of an organism's genome, which can lead to variation among species and individuals, with potential effects ranging from harmful to beneficial.
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