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You've read The Replicators and we've discussed the ways that genes underpin human evolution.
I would like you to define "replicators" in about a paragraph. Explain whether you think that humans could be considered replicators? Why or why not? I would also like you to answer this question: If humans are replicators, what purpose do you think culture serves?
Please write your response in 150-200 words.and I will post the reading material.
Attachment:- The_Replicators_The_Selfish_Gene_Chapter_2.pdf
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