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…INTRODUCTION Genetic research has advanced in a dramatic fashion in the last decade or so, to the point where it has now become possible to attempt therapeutic genetic modification, in a few cases of human genes, where a defects exists which manifests…
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…INTRODUCTION Genetic research has advanced in a dramatic fashion in the last decade or so, to the point where it has now become possible to attempt therapeutic genetic modification, in a few cases of human genes, where a defects exists which manifests…
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…theory of aggression. Biological theorists suggest that aggression is caused by some genetic or biological factor. Maxon (1998), a leading theorist proposed a theory that one's genes affect one or more types of aggression in mice, which may be applied…
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…Introduction A transgenic species refers to an organism whose genome has been deliberately modified by the transfer of one or more genes from another organism. This changes an organism's genetic composition and its physical characteristics…
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…men so much more aggressive than women. Experts propose various theories, yet none provides a definitive explanation. Should one look to the side of genetics for answers or explore social structures and cultures? It may be some combination of genetics
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…Smith-Magenis Syndrome Smith-Magenis Syndrome (SMS) is a disease where there is a small deletion (missing section) of one member of their 17th pair of Chromosomes. To educate you on SMS I will tell you the Characteristics, Genetics, The Diagnosis…
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…. This is the process that gave us Dolly. Since the DNA of every cell in the human body (except spermatozoa and ova), contains a complete genetic blueprint, a clone would have the same genetic code as her identical ?parent? and yet be fully human, just as an ordinary twin…
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…and lesbians to find out what causes their emotional and sexual orientation towards members of their own sex has caused a stir in both scientific and religious communities. Many researchers on a quest to reveal the mystery of human sexuality have exploited genetic
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…protection covered in Illinois is protection from discrimination based on genetics. In 1997 the Illinois State General Assembly created the Genetic Information Privacy Act. The act declared genetic testing and information to be confidential and limited its use…
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…of different phenotypes resulting from the interaction of organisms with their environment. Natural selection occurs when a environment makes a individual adapt to that certain environment by variations that arise by mutation and genetic recombination. Also…
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