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…be proven true? Biotechnology says no. At least not with Genetically Modified Products . Many issues have arised, that Gm products harm the environment, and are not tested enough for human beings. But one cannot deny the fact Genetically modified foods have…
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…. These clots give rise to recurrent painful episodes called "sickle cell pain crises." Cri du Chat syndrome is a rare genetic disorder due to a missing portion of chromosome 5. Its name, meaning cry of the cat in French, is from the distinctive mewing sound made…
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…It is quite evident that as technology advances m the scientific sense, we as Americans are becoming more interested. One of the conflicts that have raised concern here lately is that on genetically altered foods. By no surprise, one…
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…the relative importance of genetic and environmental factors in the aetiology of schizophrenia. Graeme Gordon…
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…. However, these events are often not the the only cause of a major depressive episode. Family history and genetics play a significant part in the greater likelihood of someone becoming depressed in their lifetime. Clinical depression is a serious and common…
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…. A treatable form of male infertility is Idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. Men with this condition have a severe gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) deficiency. Adult-onset hypogonadotropic hypogonadism results from the delayed onset of a dominant genetic
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…Classical PKU (Phenyklketonuria) is an autonomic recessive disorder. It is caused by a shortage in the enzyme "Phenylalanine Hydroxylase". It is a genetic disorder which prevents the normal use of protein food, and is also present at birth as a single…
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…others) and different offspring of the same parents receive different sets of hereditary factors. Mendel's work became the foundation for modern genetics. Explanation: I believe that Mendel's ideas and theories were ignored for so long because his work…
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…embryos, for the production of animals with known genetic traits. The news of human embryo cloning did not surprise many people in the scientific community, but it shocked the general public.”(psu.edu) Many biologists believe that they have a personal duty…
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…. A karyotype is required to absolutely diagnose Turner Syndrome. An amniocentesis can prenatally diagnose Turner Syndrome, as well. Only 5% of Turner Syndrome fetuses survive to full term, 95% are spontaneously miscarried. Turner Syndrome is genetic but very…
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