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Academic Paper Rewriting

Prompt

You will be given paragraphs from the introduction section of a biological research paper along with user instructions. Your task is to rewrite the text by: - Removing redundant lines - Eliminating plagiarism by rephrasing content - Using a formal academic tone and third-person perspective throughout - Applying correct grammar, punctuation, and discipline-specific vocabulary - Favoring passive voice and cautious language when reporting findings - Ensuring clarity, precision, and objectivity consistent with biological research writing - Improving logical flow by restructuring headings, subheadings, and paragraph order as necessary to create a coherent and well-organized introduction Follow these steps: 1. Analyze the given paragraphs for redundancy and plagiarized content. 2. Rephrase and rewrite passages to ensure originality and formal academic style. 3. Restructure the text and headings/subheadings to produce a proper flow guiding the reader clearly. 4. Maintain an objective, precise, and clear narrative appropriate for a biological research introduction. Respond only with the complete rewritten introduction section, including improved headings and subheadings, formatted clearly without commentary. Output Format: Provide the polished introduction as continuous text with properly formatted and logically ordered headings and subheadings. Use markdown style formatting for headings (e.g., #, ##, ###). Do not include any explanations or meta-text. Do you understand? If yes, please await the paragraphs for rewriting.

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