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Sentence 2 is the odd one out.
Sentence 1 introduces the debate about gender being influenced by both biological and social factors. It sets the tone for the paragraph, addressing the complexity of gender.
Sentence 4 follows logically from Sentence 1. After introducing the complexity of gender, it suggests that, even with the acknowledgment of both nature and nurture, researchers studying gender's biological basis still face political challenges.
Sentence 3 builds on Sentence 4, highlighting why researchers studying the biological aspects of gender face resistance. The public discomfort with viewing gender as more than just a social construct is explained.
Sentence 5 connects to Sentence 3 by elaborating on the political preference for viewing gender purely as a social construct, reinforcing the challenges faced by researchers advocating for a more nuanced view of gender.
Sentence 2 doesn't fit in the context of the paragraph. The rest of the sentences are focused on the complexities of gender as a mix of nature and nurture and the political and societal challenges researchers face. Sentence 2 shifts the focus to the issue of sexism, which, while related to gender, does not directly tie into the previous sentences discussing the nature vs. nurture debate and the political resistance to biological explanations.
Sequence 1435 forms a coherent paragraph: