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I found it truly interesting. Did anyone else see it? Does anyone care to share any knowledge/info/opinions on genetics?

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Genetics: From Genes to GenomesGenetics: From Genes to GenomesGenetics: From Genes to Genomes is a cutting-edge, introductory genetics text authored by an unparalleled author team, including Nobel Prize winner, L... Read More >

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I’ve been trying to look for a good database of plants that has their basic characteristics, along with some information about their genetics.
Does anyone know of a resource that is almost like Wikipedia but also contains information as to:
1. Whether the plant is a diploid, haploid, polyploid.
2. The number of chromosomes that plant has in each cell.

I’ve searched for a while now with nothing surfacing and thought I’d try you guys.

Thanks!

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Concepts of Genetics (9th Edition)Concepts of Genetics (9th Edition)

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Recently, there’s a new technology which is, you can design your own baby by altering the genes of an embryo. I just want to know the health risk or disease that the genetically modified child might face in future.

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Genetics (Looseleaf)Genetics (Looseleaf)Based on the author’s 27 years of teaching experience, Genetics: A Conceptual Approach, Third Edition, builds upon features that have made past edit... Read More >

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I am about to graduate from my two-year college and need some topics to research on in biology.Suggestions welcome. Time frame for research is two months.

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Genetics: Analysis and PrinciplesGenetics: Analysis and PrinciplesGenetics: Analysis and Principles is a one-semester, introductory genetics textbook that takes an experimental approach to understanding genetics. By... Read More >

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I am the only person in my family with blue eyes. The only person I have found looking back is my great great grandmother on my mothers side, the rest of my family has brown or hazel eyes. What are the chances of this happening? How does eye color work?

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Human Molecular GeneticsHuman Molecular Genetics

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Im 7 inches erect now but looking to reach upwards of 9 inches in hopes of becoming a porn star. If you have prior experience with the product let me know how it worked for you. It’s supposed to be pretty good.

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Introduction to Genetic Analysis (Introduction to Genetic Analysis (Griffiths))Introduction to Genetic Analysis (Introduction to Genetic Analysis (Griffiths))The author team welcomes a new coauthor, Sean B. Carroll, a recognized leader in the field of evolutionary development, to this new edition of Introdu... Read More >

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If a person developed breast cancer at an early age and they do not have a family history of cancer is it possible that they can test positive on BRCA!/2 testing? And only serious answers please.

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Introduction to Genetic Analysis (Introduction to Genetic Analysis (Griffiths))Introduction to Genetic Analysis (Introduction to Genetic Analysis (Griffiths))The author team welcomes a new coauthor, Sean B. Carroll, a recognized leader in the field of evolutionary development, to this new edition of Introdu... Read More >

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Anyone know any magazines that talks mainly about Genetics and DNA that i can subscribe to online?

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Human Genetics: Concepts and ApplicationsHuman Genetics: Concepts and Applications

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I’m looking for a book that is understandable to the non-biologist that actually tells you about genetics rather than the lives of the people involved etc.
Thanks.

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Thompson & Thompson Genetics in Medicine: With STUDENT CONSULT Online AccessThompson & Thompson Genetics in Medicine: With STUDENT CONSULT Online AccessThrough six editions, Thompson & Thompson's Genetics in Medicine has been a well-established favorite textbook on this fascinating and rapidly evolvin... Read More >

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Me and my husband are first cousins and we are thinking about gong to genetics consular, has anyone has personal experience with a genetics consular?

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I am wondering if this is possible since i got poor genetics.

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Essentials of Genetics (7th Edition)Essentials of Genetics (7th Edition)Key Benefit:

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I am looking, for a horse sim that is mainly about breeding and has genetics, but also has other options such as the ability to pick a discipline for a horse, train them, enter them in events, etc. I already know of Equine-Ranch and Some Horse Game. But, sadly, Equine-Ranch is closing and Some Horse Game is not free.
I have searched and searched, yet sadly have not found what I am looking for. Most of the sims I have encountered fall terribly short of what I am looking for, and are the same old same old thing just different layouts…

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