Just want to make sure that if you deny evolution you at least know a bit about it.
Not trying to argue for or against evolution, just asking a simple question about education levels.
As for me: I am currently a molecular biology and evolution and ecology double major at UC Davis
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I mean what do I have to study to accomplish that?
Should I apply for biochemistry or medicine.. I’m confused.
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I’m got a job as a Biology and chemistry tutor, however my major is actually chemistry and I took biology classes about two years ago.
I need to review whats given in the first 3 weeks of genetics ( I lost my notes from that class). I dont want to make a fool of myself.
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Preview of one of 140+ Powerpoint presentations that I use in my middle school science class that you can also find on my teacher resource website. This presentation covers information on the history of genetics, breeding technique, and how the science of genetics has helped our life. It goes along with current science curriculum for both middle and high schools. For a nominal f…
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physiology, evolution, and ecology — all explored in lecture and debates. Professor Jay Phelan has a Ph.D. in Biology from Harvard, and masters and bachelors degrees from UCLA and Yale. See more on Professor Phelan in the Daily Bruin: dailybruin.ucla.edu UCLA course Life Sciences 15, Fall 2007 Some clips and images may have been blurred or removed to avoid copyright infringement. * See all UCLA L…
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German castle, we follow the scientific surprises as DNA beat out protein, the more logical candidate, as the stuff of the gene. Joshua Lederberg pays tribute to the work of Oswald Avery, the Canadian-born scientist who first proved it was DNA and the impact this had on his own landmark discovery that bacteria have sex, ie exchange genetic material. Two sets of clues led to the discovery of the do…
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