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A re-editted version of the original, for accuracy. The last version wasn’t my best quality; I like to provide you guys with accurate information and videos that are worth your time. I rushed the script originally and half assed the first half of the actual video production, 1) because of time and wanting to get it done after procrastinating so long, and 2) my wrist was killing me. I messed up som…



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i think its supposed to be obvious but i dont understand how “genetics explains evolution”. for all of you woh are going to say “d oyour own homework”, i”ll have to know i already took the test on this so its just curiousity now

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Check out user Jakluk4 (I genuinely enjoy most of the content on her channel, so don’t harrass her, troll her, or be verbally abusive to her): A defense of the following: genetics research, genetic engineering, gene therapy, and genetically modified food, all of which are relatively the same in principle, though slightly differing in practice. This will be sort of a response to Jak…



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I’ve just finished reading “The Selfish Gene” by Richard Dawkins. I’m completely fascinated by his theories and he seems to make a very strong argument. What is the next step, is there a certain author I should be reading to death, or a “Holy Bible” of genetics? Although he refers to several authors in his book, this was written quite a while ago and I fear genetics might have evolved in the past few decades, as other sciences have.
Please help!

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This video addresses the topic of Genetics, Sociology and Human behavior. What determines human personality and behavior? I assert that Genetics play a very large role in determining who we are; in the exact same way that Genetics determines our physical characteristics. If you have blue eyes or blond hair, it’s because of genes; same goes for certain personality traits and human behaviors. Behavi…



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What are some controversies that are being argued in the scientific community at the moment or in the past where both sides have plausible arguments?

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Check out user Jakluk4 (I genuinely enjoy most of the content on her channel, so don’t harrass her, troll her, or be verbally abusive to her): A defense of the following: genetics research, genetic engineering, gene therapy, and genetically modified food, all of which are relatively the same in principle, though slightly differing in practice. This will be sort of a response to Jak…



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If you isolate some members of a population, how can it result in the formation of a new species?

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How science produced by mentally healthy brains, aka atheists, is slowly by surely teaching us where we originated from proving God is a dangerous Schizophrenia type disorder that by stagnating the intellect could make us EXTINCT…



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I know that humans share 99% of their DNA with chimpanzees but couldn’t that also show a common designer who slightly altered one design to make another, instead of starting all over again?
Is there any other evidence from genetics?

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