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Category: /Literature/English
…Scientists are always trying to better mankind. The words constantly heard these days are genetic testing, cloning, DNA and genetic engineering. Since this was first published in 1959, different methods were being explored to improve humans. The book…
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…have been drawn up by both Leonardo da Vinci and Isaac Newton. In 1769-1770, the very first self-propelled road vehicle was a military tractor invented by French engineer and mechanic, Nicolas Joseph Cugnot (1725 - 1804). Cugnot used a steam engine to power…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. On the whole, however, this has not happened. Though a number of scientific papers devoted to the problem of genetic engineering have casually mentioned that clonal reproduction may someday be with us, the discussion to which I am party has been so vague and devoid…
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Category: /History
…We study the similar myths of various societies by comparing them to one another. We can compare these myths on the basis of their generic, genetic, or historical relationships. Generic relationships among myths are based on the way people react…
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…is dependent on the life of its mother. At the moment of conception, you have a unique individual in the genetic code that cannot be duplicated. There is an 80 % chance for the development of a human being. If destroyed, you wipe out the genetic code…
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…or poorly. Righting all wrongs through instruction is impossible because many of those wrongs are environmental or genetic. But as capable teachers prove every day--in all kinds of schools--it is possible for all children to read well enough to succeed in school…
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…close down during a blackout. And, this experiment became a catastrophe when the reactor went out of control, overheated, and blew up. This did not happen without human intervention. Director Bryukhanov of the Chernobyl Plant and Chief Engineer Fomin…
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…explain most of the physical variations observed in living things. Genes, the genetic units of heredity, are merely reshuffled from one generation to another, but new genes are never formed. Different combinations create variations, but these variations…
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…with no abnormalities. Many people believe that cloning would be a great thing to have in society, but there is another side to this issue that many people believe in. Cloning is bad because of its lack of genetic diversity, it also goes against religious and moral…
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…chromosome has the fewest (231). This close-up shows the four bases that make up the genetic code. The bases are thymine (T), adenine (A), guanine (G), and cytosine (C). There are many benefits of the human genome project some of them are listed below…
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