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How are retroviruses and retrotransposons similar? Describe the genes encodes by the DNA of the retrovirus and the two DNA elements consistently found in retrotransposons.
Outgroup Members
Individuals who are perceived as not belonging to one's own group, often leading to biases or prejudgment against them due to perceived differences.
Attitude Polarization
The phenomenon where a disagreement becomes more extreme as the different parties consider evidence on the issue.
Informational Influence
Going along with the crowd because you think the crowd knows more than you do.
Welfare Reform
Definition: Legislative changes aimed at restructuring government welfare programs, typically with goals such as reducing dependency on government assistance and encouraging employment.
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