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What laboratory tests are essential to diagnose the presence of necrotizing enteroColitis
I.Complete blood Count
II.Basic metabolic panel
III.C-reactive protein
IV.Electrolyte panel
V.Clotting function
VI.Abdominal radiograph
VII.Blood cultures
Directional Selection
A mode of natural selection where an extreme phenotype is favored over other phenotypes, causing the allele frequency to shift over time.
Selection Differential
The difference in a particular trait between the selected individuals for breeding and the general population, driving evolutionary changes.
Narrow Sense Heritability
The proportion of phenotypic variance that can be attributed to additive genetic variance, important in the prediction of response to selection.
Body Height
A measurement of an individual from the bottom of the feet to the top of the head when standing upright.
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