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Wednesday, May 15
The Indiana Daily Student

Amanda Gibson, graduate student, gave a presentation over the affacts of parasites in sexual creatures on Tuesday afternoon in Jordan Hall. In her talk she explains that parasites might be considered a strong force to explain the maintance of sexual reproduction in nature, which is known as the Red Queen hypothesis. Rebecca Mehling and Rebecca Mehling

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Amanda Gibson, graduate student, gave a presentation over the affacts of parasites in sexual creatures on Tuesday afternoon in Jordan Hall. In her talk she explains that parasites might be considered a strong force to explain the maintance of sexual reproduction in nature, which is known as the Red Queen hypothesis.