Multiple Choice
What was Carrie Buck's significance in the history of genetics?
A) She was a famous advocate for eugenics.
B) She became the first woman geneticist.
C) She was sterilized after the US Supreme Court determined she was feebleminded.
D) She discovered how to genetically modify corn to be resistant to herbicides.
E) She is the author of the first biography of Gregor Mendel.
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