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…Think of all those children out there that are born constantly hungry, which are unable to feel satisfied eating, and constantly obsessed with food and eating. This complex genetic mistake is known as Prader-Willi Syndrome. It is passed through genes…
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…cloning. This will help the dairy market all together. Dairy producers could better manage cows of the same genetic structure through feeding and breeding, since all cows will respond similar to nutrition and the environment. For example, In the future…
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…of moth. There was no new genetic material made, only a change in what genetic material was expressed. This change within a species is called microevolution. Darwin had no clue how this change happened, but he tried to explain it anyways, it was called…
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…A mutation is an alteration in the genetic material of a cell that is transmitted to the cell's offspring. Mutations may be spontaneous (the result of accidents in the replication of genetic material) or induced by external factors (e.g., electromagnetic…
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…causes in a world where people were genetically created from the best genes of both parents. He always longed to go to space, but due to his genetic inferiority, he would never be able to. However, there were ways of using false identification, from I.D…
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…, they are classified as ascomycetes, a group which also includes a number of other popular genetic organisms, such as Neurospora and Sordaria. Except when we refer to other species of yeast by name, we will use the term "yeast" to refer to Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yeast…
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…Evolution is defined as genetically based change from generation to generation. That means the only way evolution has not taken place is if you look exactly the same as both of your parents, who would look exactly like their parents and so on. So, even…
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…Life is not a series of isolated ponds and puddles; life is a river. Only in the most literal sense are we born on the day we leave our mother's womb. In the larger, truer sense, we are born of the past - connected to its fluidity, both genetically
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…: Cloning is the process of the making of genetically identical organisms through nonsexual means. It has been used for many years to produce plants (even growing a plant from a cutting is a type of cloning). Animal cloning has been the subject of scientific…
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…cells from twenty were collected; one of these became a self-replicating colony. The premise is that stem cells from embryo clones would be acquired from each individual patient. Patient and clone would be genetically identical, reducing the risk of immune…
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