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Quantitative easing (QE) differs from open-market purchases in that QE shrank the assets of the Fed whereas open market purchases expands the Fed's assets.
Evolution
The process through which species undergo genetic changes over time, leading to diversity and complexity in the living world.
Antagonistic Pleiotropy
A phenomenon where a single gene controls for more than one trait, where at least one of these traits is beneficial to the organism's fitness and at least one is detrimental.
Aging
The process of becoming older, characterized by a gradual decline in the physical and functional capabilities of an organism over time.
Genes
Segments of DNA located on chromosomes that contain the instructions for producing proteins or molecules that have specific functions in the organism.
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