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The provided passages do not contain information about what questions remain unanswered in the book "The Triple Helix" [1].
The passages describe the book as a concise and accessible account of Richard Lewontin's work on biology and its relevance to human affairs [1]. It also states that the book exposes misconceptions that hinder our understanding of biology and evolution [1]. However, there is no mention of specific unanswered questions within the text.
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From the book
Title: The Triple Helix by Richard C. Lewontin Description: One of our most brilliant evolutionary biologists, Richard Lewontin here provides a concise, accessible account of what his work has taught him about biology and about its relevance to human affairs. In the process, he exposes some of the common and troubling misconceptions that misdirect and stall our understanding of biology and evolution. Categories: Philosophy Pages: 152 Snippet: One of our most brilliant evolutionary biologists, Richard Lewontin here provides a concise, accessible account of what his work has taught him…