Papers 1961-1970 of total 13640 found.
…is dominant or recessive. In other words, if a seed gene is recessive, it will not show up within the plant, however, the dominant trait will. Mendel's work and theories, later became the basis for the study of modern genetics, and are still recognized and used…
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…This is an excellent paper! Great Job! 'BIODIVERSITY'         Biodiversity, as defined by E.O. Wilson, 'is meant to be all inclusive- it's the genetic based variation of living organisms at all levels, from the variety of genes in populations…
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…IVF, surrogacy, cloning and genetic experimentation are reasonably recent ideas and technologies that can certainly be improved on and explored further. But is it really the path the human race wants to take? Children being born to one mother and taken…
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…abnormality. In this case in a x linked abnormality, the gene is on the x chromosome.The genetic abnormality is located on a segment of the x chromosome called (XP21). This is one of the pairs that determines the person's sex. The earliest symptoms are usually…
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…For more than 50 years after the science of genetics was established and the patterns of inheritance through genes were clarified, the largest questions remained unanswered: How are the chromosomes and their genes copied so exactly from cell to cell…
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…, RNA. When the virus invades a cell, this genetic material is replicated in the form of DNA . But, in order to do so, HIV must first be able to produce a special enzyme that can construct a DNA molecule using an RNA template. This enzyme, called RNA…
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…, legal, and social issues will arise. There is question about the fairness in the use of genetic information by insurance companies, employers, courts, schools, adoption agencies, law enforcement and military. Who will have access to your genetic information…
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…Modern genetics began with the experiments of Gregor Mendel. In his careful and quantitative work with garden peas, Mendel discovered that discrete units called genes are responsible for inheritance. Mendel's laws, which reflect the rules of probability…
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Genetically speaking, there are no physical impediments to interracial marriage. Therefore factors that help or hinder the success of mixed marriages as compared to within-group-marriages are not genetic, but are taught and learned by individuals living…
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…The word 'clone' denotes an object or organism regarded as identical to another. In biotechnology, it is a generic term for the replication in a laboratory of genes, cells or organisms from a single original entity. As a result, exact genetic
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